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    Inspector: Iraq will recover lost funds for the purchase of explosive detection device

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    Inspector: Iraq will recover lost funds for the purchase of explosive detection device Empty Inspector: Iraq will recover lost funds for the purchase of explosive detection device

    Post by Hkp1 Sat 11 May 2013, 1:29 am

    13/05/10 (23: 01)


    Inspector: Iraq will recover lost funds for the purchase of explosive detection device


    Baghdad/range press

    The
    Interior Ministry said Friday, continuing investigations into the case
    of explosive detectors imported from Iraq (TCS), and confirmed that the
    sentences of convicted officers to issue is not "the end", noting that
    Iraq set up a mechanism to recover the money spent to buy the devices.

    He
    said the Inspector General of the Interior Ministry, Aqeel told Connor
    (range), the sentences imposed on the number of officers convicted in
    the case of the import of explosive detectors is not the end, "continued
    the completion of investigations of this matter legally."

    Connor
    said that "the Ministry documents and evidence and names of companies
    and traders named in the case of the import of explosive detectors",
    stating that "there are some findings if the detritus of justice we will
    announce it in the coming period."

    And the Inspector General at
    the Interior Ministry that "Iraq develop mechanisms to recover money
    lost in the hardware package, pointing out that" the Ministry does not
    need confessions, Director of British police though it has divisions in
    the investigation. "

    A British Court has issued, on the 2 of may
    2013, was sentenced to 10 years for British businessman "James
    McCormack," which sold Iraq explosives detectors "fakes" while the judge
    considered him "stained with blood", and "cheated him of the heart no
    mercy and is the worst scam imaginable."

    The Iraqi Interior
    Ministry had contracted in 2007 to buy explosive detection devices (No.
    651) company (ITC), the British company said that these devices can
    detect weapons, drugs and materiel and types of fungi and human body,
    ivory and it does not need batteries to work, all you need is that the
    user move the legs up and down to generate electricity needed to run
    them.

    In 2009 the British Government began to investigate with
    the manufacturer, the device after raising the issue in Iraq, and in
    2010 the company was arrested on charges of fraud and the prevention of
    the sale of more of those devices.

    The Inspector General began his Ministry Akil, Connor, and in October 2010 that the device does not work and is not useful. "

    And
    then Interior Minister Jawad Al-Bolani, was used by article 136 (b) of
    the Constitution to stop the investigation in this case.

    The
    Supreme Judicial Council announced in Iraq, 4-12-2012, sentenced to four
    years for the Director General to major general Jihad al-Jabiri
    explosives control, after being convicted of corruption in case of
    import the explosives detectors still used until now.

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