Sunday, June 7, 2009

In Baghdad, arrested five members of an American security firm.

In Baghdad, arrested five members of an American security firm, who are suspected of murdering a compatriot in the so-called "Green Zone" of Iraq's capital, said on Saturday, CNN.
60-year-old James Kitterman (James Kitterman), owner of a construction company, was found dead in a car on May 22. Murder tied hand and foot, and in front of him was the bandage. According to preliminary data, died from stab wounds.
The military refused to comment on the arrest and was advised to contact the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, but the embassy to get no explanation as yet not possible. Meanwhile, sources familiar with the investigation have argued that the investigation from the beginning was with the FBI agents.
The suspects, who have not yet been charged, were familiar with the gruel. According to CNN, they appear before the Central Criminal Court of Iraq, which will be the first time since the transfer of power to Iraqis in a country where U.S. citizens will judge the Iraqi court.

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