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    Sweden plans to send police to Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Fri 07 Apr 2017, 2:03 am


    Sweden plans to send police to Iraq


    06/04/2017




    Newspaper revealed a Glocal Swedish site on Thursday that the Swedish government plans to send police to Iraq to conduct investigations with criminal elements carrying Swedish citizenship and who joined Daesh criminal in Iraq.
    The website quoted Interior Minister Anders Swedish Wegmann, saying, "I hope it means that people who go there to join criminal groups will be tried in Iraq and prevent them from returning to Sweden and Europe."
    Wegmann that Le Pen labeled "This measure is to put more people who are traveling Lartkab crimes" terrorist "in Iraq Omnahm return to Europe Osued in particular."
    The Minister of the Interior, that "it is likely that the Swedish police officers contribute expertise, training and specialized skills , such as working judicial and secure evidence , " adding, that "member states of the EU are conducting negotiations on possible operations in Iraq to support take decisive measures to strengthen the Iraqi judiciary." jh

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