INA - Baghdad - Muhammad Talbi
Ministry of Interior revealed the results of the preliminary investigations into the suicide of Daewoo company director.
"After examining the evidence, cameras and hearing the testimonies of witnesses; all of them from foreign nationalities and not including any Iraqi; it became clear that the initial information indicates that the director of the Korean company committed suicide," said the spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, Major General Khalid Al-Mhanna, to Iraqi News Agency (INA), pointing out that " Investigations are still continuing to follow up any information that may appear in the future,"
Al-Mhanna added, "Basra Police Department, after receiving the news of suicide, formed a working group that included all security, intelligence, anti-crime and forensic authorities," noting that "the Minister of Interior dispatched an investigative committee to oversee the progress of the investigation and determine the circumstances of the accident,"
On Friday, the Ministry of the Interior announced that a committee would be sent to Basra Governorate to investigate the suicide of Daewoo company director.
The Director of the Department of Relations and Information at the Ministry of Interior, Major General Saad Maan, said in a statement received by Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the Minister of Interior, Othman Al-Ghanimi, ordered to form a high-level investigation committee and sending it immediately to Basra Governorate," indicating that "this committee will undertake the investigation process in the suicide of the director of the Korean company Daewoo operating in the port of Faw in Basra Governorate,"
He stressed that "this committee will work alongside another investigative committee set up by the Basra Provincial Police Directorate immediately after the suicide, under judicial supervision,"
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