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    US magazine: Baghdad acknowledged the failure of explosives detection devices since 2010, but did no

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    US magazine: Baghdad acknowledged the failure of explosives detection devices since 2010, but did not withdraw


     Baghdad / term  

    Wondered the US Atlantic magazine about thereasons that the Iraqi government is pushing to continue the use of false equipment to detect bombs, after years of proven being "Absolutely plastic inert," can not provide protection for civilians, in any case. 
    And draws the American Journal to the newspaper (Washington Post), following the bombings in Baghdad last week, which claimed, recognized by the Iraqi government, the lives of 250 people. 
    the hackers managed to penetrate the website of the Iraqi Interior Ministry. And it appeared on the site , " the image of a child to his side and bleeding device to detect bombs Daash carries the slogan". He wrote on the first page of the site: " I do not know how you can sleep and miss. He died conscience." 
    She described the Washington Post that the penetration - mail as a cry of painful protest against the Iraqi security forces that failed to protect Iraqis from the attack last Sunday, and other attacks incalculable. 
    Says Atlantic that failure , which has become the image of Iraqi forces symbolic, it was revealed that thedisclosure of the bombs used widely in Iraq devices, fake has proved an investigation by the BBC, six years ago, this fact. 
    According to the US magazine that the United Kingdom has banned after investigation, the export of such devices to Iraq and Afghanistan. As a prison sentence, since 2013, a British businessman, McCormick, who sold the counterfeit devices to the Iraqi government, and made ​​them huge profits, after the judge declared ,"It 's fake devices, worthless." 
    But correspondents of The New York Times revealed, Day last Monday, the Iraqi police are still using those devices, at checkpoints in Baghdad, despite the occurrence of bloody attacks by only one day, and after that the Iraqi prime minister said the necessity to stop using them. 
    but, quite simply, an officer of the Washington post , he said: " I did not We received after the order. We know that these devices are ineffective, and everyone knows it is fake, and the man who sold her in jail now, but we do not have another option. " 
    According to Atlantic magazine that" detect bombs in Iraq , equipment, what are in fact only tools to search for golf balls. consisting of those tools of cheap spare Blastich price with antenna self - propelled, tends to the right that has been directed to that side, and to the left as well, for the purpose of determining thewhereabouts of the game of golf balls. " 
    draws the magazine to the development of these devices later by Tzudia Electronic cards, in order to identify other substances, such as drugs or ivory. And sold copies of such devices to several countries, including Mexico, Thailand and Niger. 
    But in 2010 , taking the team from the BBC to those cards affiliated with the University of Cambridge laboratory for analysis. The researcher found Marcus Khan, that the card that was rumored to reveal explosives "TNT" "does not contain anything, it is a tool that helps in preventing thefts in department stores." 
    Commenting on the e - card, Khan said in 2010: " It is one of the cheapest types of electronics, which isuseless. " In the same year, the Inspector General in the Iraqi Interior Ministry , told a Washington Post reporter Anristo to Onodono, at that time: "Hundreds of people have been killed due to the ineffectiveness ofbomb detection devices." 
    But when he was confronted with the results of the Inspector General 's investigation, did not withdraw theIraqi Interior Ministry officials that equipment from the hands of hundreds of police deployed at checkpoints in several Iraqi regions. Instead , they ignored the report, and provided immunity to the official who signed contracts without tenders worth at least $ 85 million. an: The Atlantic
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