Baghdad Green Zone Under Tight Security Following Reported Arrest Operations
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At a glance
- Iraqi special security forces deployed in Baghdad's Green Zone amid reports of arrests linked to corruption investigations.
- Security was heightened at key entrances and government buildings within the fortified area.
- Authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the operation or arrests.
Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone experienced a significant security buildup early Sunday, with Iraqi special security forces reportedly carrying out a series of arrests tied to corruption investigations. The heightened security presence was noted near several sensitive government headquarters, and access points to the zone were tightened.
A security source speaking to Al-Mada news outlet indicated that the deployment coincided with the execution of judicial arrest warrants. These warrants allegedly target political figures, government officials, and security personnel implicated in corruption and abuse-of-influence cases.
Social media videos depicted closed main gates of the Green Zone, with tanks, armored vehicles, and military equipment visible throughout the area, underscoring the scale of the security operation.
As of the report, Iraqi security and government authorities had not released any official statement to explain the security measures or confirm the reported arrests, leaving the exact scope and details of the operation unclear.
Originally published by Arab Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.