Friday, April 20, 2007
Iraqis to start using bomb detection equipment
Security
(VOI) – Equipment to detect explosive charges was delivered to Iraq to be used soon, a senior Iraqi official said on Thursday. "High tech sophisticated equipment for detecting car bombs and explosive charges was delivered to Iraqi authorities," director of the National Command Centre at the Interior Ministry General, Abdul Karim al-Juburi, told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI). "The new equipment will be used throughout Iraq soon," he added. Tens of thousands of Iraqis have been killed in explosions by car bombs and explosive charges.
Labels: Abdul Karim al-Juburi, bomb detection, car bombs, explosive charges
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Iraqi authorities - bomb detection devices to be imported
Security
(VOI) Iraqi authorities will import technical devices for detecting bombs and trapped cars, spokesman for the chief commander of Iraqi armed forces said on Wednesday, noting that the new devices would be used in Baghdad security plan. "The forces will remove all concrete barriers that block the streets and hinder the movement of military vehicles", Brigadier Qassem Atta told reporters in Baghdad."More troops from defense and interior ministries will gradually take part in Baghdad security crackdown", he added. Baghdad districts witnessed on Wednesday intensified deployment of military forces.
Labels: bomb detection, Brigadier Qassem Atta