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Iraq monitoring social media amid regional tensions
Iraq monitoring social media amid regional tensions

Rudaw Net

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Rudaw Net

Iraq monitoring social media amid regional tensions

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iraq's National Security Service said on Saturday it is monitoring social media and will pursue legal action against any users posting content to incite sectarian and political tensions. 'In light of the repercussions of the current international crisis and the attempts witnessed in the Iraqi arena to mislead public opinion and harm civil and societal peace, the Iraqi National Security Service affirms its careful monitoring of content published on social media sites that aims to incite strife and sectarian and political tensions, distort facts, and falsify realities,' the agency said in a statement. 'Freedom of expression does not mean exceeding legal controls or compromising national security,' it said, adding that legal action will be taken against those threatening 'societal peace' or undermining 'the unity of Iraq.' Tensions in Iraq, a close ally of Iran, are high with the conflict between Iran and Israel now in its second week.

Over 30,000 narcotic pills seized in W. Iraq
Over 30,000 narcotic pills seized in W. Iraq

The Star

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Over 30,000 narcotic pills seized in W. Iraq

BAGHDAD, June 4 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi National Security Service (INSS) announced Wednesday the seizure of over 30,000 narcotic pills and the arrest of several suspects in two security operations in the western province of Anbar. In the first operation, one of the country's "most wanted" drug traffickers was arrested in the Ramadi district, INSS said in a statement, adding that the suspect had more than 3,000 Captagon pills and a quantity of crystal meth. The second operation targeted a warehouse engaged in "illegal activities," where Iraqi security forces seized over 30,000 smuggled psychotropic pills, it said. The INSS did not disclose details about the other arrests but stated that all detainees and confiscated substances were handed over to judicial authorities for legal action. The Iraqi government has waged "a war on drugs," identifying it as a main source of funding for terrorism.

INSS seizes over 30,000 narcotic pills in Al-Anbar raids
INSS seizes over 30,000 narcotic pills in Al-Anbar raids

Shafaq News

time04-06-2025

  • Health
  • Shafaq News

INSS seizes over 30,000 narcotic pills in Al-Anbar raids

Shafaq News/ The Iraqi National Security Service (INSS) arrested multiple suspects and seized more than 30,000 narcotic pills in two separate operations in the western province of Al-Anbar. In a statement released on Wednesday, the agency said in the first operation, a joint security team apprehended 'one of the country's most wanted drug traffickers in Ramadi.' The suspect was caught in possession of over 3,000 Captagon pills and a quantity of crystal meth. The second operation, according to the statement, targeted a pharmaceutical warehouse engaged in 'unauthorized' activities. Authorities seized over 30,000 smuggled psychotropic pills and 2,500 unauthorized Tramal injections. All detainees and confiscated items were referred to the relevant judicial authorities for legal action. The General Directorate for Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances announced earlier that in the first quarter of 2025, the security forces arrested more than 3,000 suspects and seized over two tons of illicit substances.

Watch: The President in Baghdad
Watch: The President in Baghdad

MTV Lebanon

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • MTV Lebanon

Watch: The President in Baghdad

President Joseph Aoun arrived at Baghdad International Airport at 10 am on Sunday, where he was received by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani, his office director Ihsan Al Awadi, the head of the Iraqi National Security Service Abdel Karim Al Basri, along with several senior Iraqi officials, the Lebanese ambassador to Iraq Ali Habhab, the chargé d'affaires Nada Majoul, and embassy staff. The President and the Iraqi Prime Minister proceeded to the platform where the Lebanese and Iraqi national anthems were played, followed by an honor guard review. President Aoun then greeted members of the Iraqi delegation, while Prime Minister Sudani greeted members of the Lebanese delegation. From the airport, President Aoun made the following statement: 'I am pleased to accept the invitation of my brother, His Excellency the President of the brotherly Republic of Iraq, Abdul Latif Rashid, whom I previously met in Cairo on the sidelines of the extraordinary Arab Summit held in the Egyptian capital. This visit is also an opportunity to meet with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani, reflecting the depth of the historic brotherly relations that bind Lebanon and Iraq and embody our shared commitment to enhancing cooperation and coordination in various fields. This visit is an opportunity to thank the Iraqi leadership and the brotherly Iraqi people for their continuous support to Lebanon and for the valuable assistance they have provided to the Lebanese people, especially during the recent war witnessed by Lebanon. We also highly appreciate the shipments of Iraqi oil, which have provided vital support to Lebanon in its difficult circumstances, expressing the sincere spirit of Arab brotherhood and its noble meanings. I must also congratulate brotherly Iraq on its outstanding success in hosting the Arab Summit and the Arab Economic Development Summit, which marked an important milestone in the path of joint Arab work. This success reflects Iraq's ability to shoulder its leadership responsibilities in the region and its pivotal role in strengthening Arab solidarity. I am confident that the talks I will hold today will confirm the complete alignment of views between Lebanon and Iraq, especially regarding deepening coordination and cooperation in all security fields, particularly in combating terrorism and extremism, stemming from our shared belief that security and stability in our countries are interconnected, and that facing security challenges requires joint efforts and exchanging expertise and information. This visit affirms Lebanon's keenness to develop its relations with brotherly Iraq in various political, economic, cultural, and security fields, serving the interests of our two brotherly peoples and enhancing the stability and prosperity of the region.' From the airport, President Aoun headed to the Iraqi Presidential Palace to meet with President Rashid.

Iraq foils two 'innovative' drug smuggling attempts
Iraq foils two 'innovative' drug smuggling attempts

Shafaq News

time11-04-2025

  • Shafaq News

Iraq foils two 'innovative' drug smuggling attempts

Shafaq News/ Security forces foiled two drug smuggling attempts in Baghdad and Basra using what they described as 'innovative' concealment methods, the Iraqi National Security Service (INSS) said on Friday. In Baghdad, authorities arrested a suspect after discovering 700 grams of methamphetamine hidden inside electrical appliances, while another in Basra was detained for attempting to smuggle 400 grams of the same substance concealed within footwear. The agency stated that both operations were the result of meticulous intelligence work and sustained field efforts, executed in coordination with the judiciary following the acquisition of necessary legal approvals. The suspects have been referred to the appropriate authorities for further legal proceedings. The announcement comes days after security forces in the Kurdistan Region seized 30 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine in Al-Sulaymaniyah, one of the largest drug hauls in the area this year. Authorities there have warned of a growing drug crisis fueled by regional trafficking routes and domestic distribution networks. Iraq has become a key transit country for synthetic drugs such as methamphetamine and Captagon, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), with trafficking routes stretching from Iran and Afghanistan toward Gulf states. Security experts say the country's porous borders and limited enforcement capacity have made it vulnerable to regional smuggling networks.

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