Ex-general captured in Hilla

Published October 3, 2004

BAGHDAD, Oct 2: A former general in Saddam Hussein's armed forces was captured along with nine other people in operations conducted by Polish, US and Iraqi troops in south-central Iraq on Saturday, the military said.

"As a result of the operations, 10 suspects were detained, including a man who was a general in Saddam Hussein's former army and is wanted by Iraqi police," the multinational force said in a statement, without identifying the general.

Five of those detained were quickly released after questioning at the scene, it said.

A cache of AK-47 rifles and ammunition was also recovered along with anti-government propaganda.

The operations, which took place near the town of Hilla, south of Baghdad, were "launched in order to prevent terrorist attacks" in the region, the military said.

Poland sent 2,500 troops to Iraq last year in the wake of the US-led invasion and heads up a multinational division of 6,000 soldiers, including 2,500 Poles, in south-central Iraq. -AFP

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