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    Abadi is preparing Anbar to repatriate 14 thousand policemen who were separated after a provocative occupation


     Baghdad / Wael Ne'ma 

    A previous action by the Ninewa police chief during the fall of the province, however, prompted a "call" in June 2014 to deprive thousands of police of returning to their jobs.
    The former police chief, who has been in office for one year, has set up councils with associates to investigate these events, causing the separation of more than 10,000 elements. 
    Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, after years of such events, refused to reinstate the dismissed and decided to feed the province, which was about to be liberated at that time, with fresh blood. 
    Now the return of the dismissed will require the approval of new job grades, which must be proven in the next year's budget, which faces a huge deficit and obstacles in the way of its adoption. 
    In contrast, Anbar avoided the problem and considered the police during the occupation of the "dashing" out of work, which paved the way for the return of a large number of them so far. 
    The governor of Anbar, Mohamed Halbusi, in October, the approval of Haider Abadi and the ratification of Interior Minister Qassim Araji to restore the 3190 thousand members of the police to the province and the payment of their salaries.

    The return of Anbar police 
    For his part, Naeem al-Kaoud, head of the security committee in the Anbar province, "the return of 4 thousand other police who paid their salaries during the fall of the province, however, Daash." And Anbar has 27 thousand members of the provincial police, so far returned 20 Alpha only. 
    Al-Ka'ud said in an interview yesterday with Al-Mada that "14 thousand members were counted absent because of the inability of many to join the Habbaniyah camp, where orders were issued at that time to gather in the place." 
    Ramadi fell in May 2015, while the western cities of the province fell under the control of "Dahesh" about a year ago. 
    "The military planes refrained from moving the police from western Anbar to Ramadi. The transfer was limited to members of the seventh division of the army, which prevented the police from joining the Habbaniyah," he said.
    Anbar provincial police chief announced on Tuesday that pardons were being pardoned after the fall of Ramadi, while provincial council member Eid Ammash said that the decision deprived the employees of Ana, Rawa and al-Qaim of the return of about 3,000 members. 
    At the end of 2016, the Anbar police command called on all those who did not join the army and committed the official absence after 25 May 2015 (the fall of Ramadi) to join early 2017. 
    The leadership demanded that all members of the group included within the specified time limit, or the right of amnesty granted. 
    "Most of the police who have been sent back to service are from Haditha and Hit areas down to Ramadi," said Eid Ammash al-Karbouli, a member of Anbar provincial council. 
    Al-Karbouli, who lives in Qaim province in a telephone conversation yesterday with Al-Mada, said that "a small number of employees of the Western Region Police have been returned to jobs."
    The towns of Ana, Rawa and Al Qa'im, which were liberated at the end of last year, have 3,000 members. 
    But Karbouli confirms that "the Prime Minister promised Anbar province, that he will return all former members of the police to work." 
    Na'im al-Ka'ud finds that restoring the number to "27,000 members is not sufficient to protect the security of the province, especially if the army decided to withdraw after the end of its tasks The 
    head of the security committee that" Anbar needs additional troops, and regiments to protect the highway because the US company did not start work " 
    It was supposed that the company," Olive Krupp "since last year the process of protection and rehabilitation of the highway linking with the Jordan, but circumstances obscure prevented it.

    Investigative Councils 
    The process of returning police deportees from Ninewa is experiencing legal and financial difficulties after Khalid al-Hamdani, the former police chief, was captured during the occupation of al-Qa'ida to keep thousands of them separated. 
    "Al-Hamdani has established investigative councils that led to the dismissal of a large number of police because of the events of occupation calling for the province," said Abdul Rahman al-Loezi, MP for Nineveh. 
    Nineveh had 24,000 members before June 2014. "There are only 12,000 members at the moment," he said. 
    Al-Hamdani, who was appointed a day before the fall of Mosul and was relieved of his post a year later, pulled out the ranks of the police who were dismissed, meaning that new job grades should be allocated, which is the opposite of what happened in Anbar. 
    The MP adds that "
    He criticized the action. "These councils separated the director of the coalition affairs in Mosul because of his lack of commitment to duty, while he was not at the hands of a supporter," he said. 
    In March 2016, "Daash" published a video of the execution of Colonel Issa Asman in the center of the city, while the commissions of truth preceded the appearance of the section.


    In the 2017 budget, 15 thousand functional grades were allocated to the Ministry of the Interior in Nineveh to fill the shortage of police numbers. "The grades were allocated to new employees, where the government wanted to pour new blood instead of the members who lived during the defeat." 
    The new grades were distributed to police and civilian staff in other internal departments such as nationality and the national card. 
    The deputy governor of Ninewa province Mahasen Hamdoun, criticized in July the government's decision to cancel all approvals for the return of the provincial police dismissed to their jobs.
    Hamdoun said at the time that the government had addressed the Ministry of Finance "upon the approval of the Prime Minister to return the dismissed police and the protection of the facility in Nineveh, please allocate money to the Ministry of the Interior to return them, as well as directing a second letter from the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to the Ministry of Interior on the same date, Reinstatement ". 
    The MP explained that she was surprised one day after the General Secretariat issued an order canceling the previous order. Hamdoun considered the government's action "based on political pressure from parties that do not want Ninewa good." 
    On July 25, 2017, the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced the cancellation of a book concerning the return of the dismissed police and the employees of the establishments to the service, pointing out that it was ascertained that there was no text or guidance to obtain the Prime Minister's approval to return the dismissed police and the employees of the establishments. In the book of MP Mahasen Hamdoun Hamid Al-Dali.
    "It is an important decision to restore stability to the province," said Iskandar Tutt, a member of the parliament's security and defense committee. 
    Watt warned in a statement yesterday to Al-Mada that "the situation in Anbar is very dangerous after the announcement of its liberation last year", estimating the existence of "a thousand militants still present in the desert." 
    "The Security Committee is trying to return large numbers of police and army to service, and to allocate new grades in the 2018 budget," he said, but he did not expect government approval because of the financial crisis.

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