Iraq police arrest Daesh militant in Mosul
The militant was arrested in eastern Mosul
By Mohamed Waleed
NINEVEH, Iraq
Iraqi police on Wednesday arrested a wanted Daesh commander in the northern city of Mosul, according to a local security official.
Identified as Taha Mohamed
Mosul is the regional capital of Iraq’s northern Nineveh province.
In a related development, Iraqi security forces on Wednesday arrested three other wanted Daesh members in Nineveh, according to the same security official.
The trio was reportedly rounded up in Mosul’s eastern Kokjeli district.
Thousands of people have been arrested by Iraqi forces for suspected Daesh links since the terrorist group was driven from Mosul -- its primary stronghold -- late last year.
Last December, officials in Baghdad declared that Daesh's military presence in the country had been all but dismantled following a three-year war.
Iraqi security forces, however, still sporadically mount operations against what they describe as Daesh “sleeper cells”.
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