Jan 23 2007
US: Hundreds of al-Sadr men seized
Arab World
By Agencies   

The Shia leader's militia is accused by the US military of engaging in sectarian killings across Iraq [AFP]
The Shia leader's militia is accused by the US military of engaging in sectarian killings across Iraq [AFP]
More than 600 fighters loyal to Moqtada al-Sadr, the Shia leader, and 16 of their commanders have been captured in a crackdown on the Mahdi Army, US military officials say.

"There are currently over 600 illegal Jaish al-Mahdi [Mahdi Army] militia in detention awaiting prosecution from the government of Iraq," the US military said in a statement.
 
The military added that five "high-level individuals" detained were from Sadr City, Baghdad's Shia bastion loyal to al-Sadr and a Mahdi commander was killed during a series of operations.
 
The US military said: "Criminal activities by these individuals propagated instability within Iraq and their removal from the social structure is a critical start to providing the Iraqi populace with a safe and stable environment."

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Combined Iraqi and US forces have carried out 52 operations in the past 45 days focused on the Mahdi Army and 42 operations aimed at Sunni fighters, the statement said.
 
The recent detentions are in addition to six other Mahdi militia leaders who have been detained since the beginning of October.
 
The operations against the Sunni fighters resulted in the capture of 33 cell leaders in Baghdad, it said.
 
Iraqi and US forces, reinforced by up to 10 brigades, are preparing a broad offensive against Sunni fighters and Shia militia groups focused on Baghdad in an attempt to quell sectarian violence that has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis last year.
 
Sectarian killings
 
The US military has regularly charged that al-Sadr's Mahdi Army is heavily involved in sectarian killing of Sunni Arabs in Baghdad and other regions of the country.
 
On Friday, security forces captured a top al-Sadr aide from Baghdad, Sheikh Abdul Hadi al-Darraji, the group's Baghdad spokesman.
 
He was detained in an early morning raid along with four others from a Shia religious site near Sadr City.

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