Iraq security forces arrest several officials in anticorruption crackdown
Elite Iraqi security forces conducted a large-scale operation at dawn in Baghdad's Green Zone and several neighborhoods, arresting several politicians, lawmakers, and officials on corruption charges. The arrests, reportedly ordered by Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi as part of an anticorruption crackdown, were based on confessions from previously detained officials, including the deputy oil minister.

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AI-generatedElite Iraqi security forces conducted a large-scale operation at dawn in Baghdad's Green Zone and several neighborhoods, arresting several politicians, lawmakers, and officials on corruption charges. The arrests, reportedly ordered by Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi as part of an anticorruption crackdown, were based on confessions from previously detained officials, including the deputy oil minister. Among those detained were members of parliament whose immunity had been lifted, and a security source indicated that Muthanna al-Samarrai, head of the Al-Azm Alliance, was among the arrested. This operation follows recent seizures of approximately $86 million in cash related to corruption cases.
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5 extractedAuthorities have seized approximately $86 million in cash this month as part of the corruption case against the deputy oil minister.
Elite security forces conducted a large-scale operation at dawn in Baghdad, arresting several Iraqi politicians, lawmakers, and officials on corruption charges.
Arrests were based on confessions and statements from Adnan al-Jumaili, deputy oil minister, who was arrested last month.
Some of those arrested were from the political bloc of former Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.
Muthanna al-Samarrai, head of the Al-Azm Alliance, was reportedly detained, along with his office manager.