Iraq's deputy justice minister kidnapped in Baghdad

There was no immediate claim of responsibility

A convoy of Iraqi defense forces arrives near the town of Baiji September 7, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

BAGHDAD:
Iraq's deputy justice minister was kidnapped from his vehicle on Tuesday by black-clad gunmen in a north Baghdad district, three security sources said, the second high-profile abduction in the capital in less than a week. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

Baghdad has seen a proliferation in recent years of well -armed criminal gangs that carry out contract killings, kidnappings and extortion.

Some elements of powerful Shia armed groups, which are seen as a critical deterrent against Islamic State militants, have also been accused of kidnapping people for political or criminal purposes.


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Security sources said another ministry official and two guards were also abducted. A ministry spokesperson declined to comment but identified the deputy minister as Abdel Karim Faris.

Last week, gunmen seized 18 Turkish construction workers from a sports stadium they were building in northeastern Baghdad.

Iraqi security forces investigating the incident later raided the headquarters of a powerful Iranian-backed Shia militia, but the workers are still missing.
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