Wednesday, September 28
FAKE BADGES, U.S. CURRENCY, BOMB MATERIALS, AND 9 HAPLESS SCUZBALLS NABBED
September 28,2005 TAJI, Iraq – Soldiers from a 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division patrol detained nine suspected terrorists in three separate incidents while conducting security and stability operations near Taji on Sept. 27. In the first incident, Soldiers from 70th Engineer Battalion stopped a car during random inspections and searched the vehicles four occupants. The men had $14,000 of U.S. currency in 100 dollar bills, and a large number of fake government identification badges in their possession. [We ripped off a drug dealer. Told him we were the law.] Later in the day, the Soldiers were approached by an Iraqi citizen who said them that a suspicious car was parked in his neighborhood. The Soldiers searched four men near the car identified by the citizen and found bomb-making materials. [We are here to visit my cousin. He lives in that house there. (Pointing to the tipster's residense)] While the U.S. troops questioned the car owners, they stopped and searched a fifth man who was acting suspiciously. The man's cell-phone history contained a message from another terrorist that roughly translated into "Thanks for the use of the rocket-propelled grenades." [And Thank yew!, dumbass, for getting me caught. You know I don't have the smarts to delete messages.] All nine terror suspects were transferred to a Coalition detention facility for questioning. Weblog LINK |
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