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Shiite party leader detained in Basra

BAGHDAD, April 3 (KUNA) -- Iraqi army forces detained the leader of Thaar-allah Shiite party in Basra, Ministry of Interior's Operations Commander Abdulkareem Khalaf said Thursday.
Khalaf told KUNA, "The Shiite party leader, Youssef Sinawy, was taken from his house in Nowab Al-Dobat district. Forces also arrested his three brothers and killed his security guard after heavy clashes with the Iraqi troops." He added that Sinawy is listed among the targeted militants in the security operation recently launched by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki.
The security offensive in Basra was launched on March 25 by government troops backed by US and British forces to loosen the grip of militias and gangs over the Shiite-dominated city.
Sinawy is the leader of the Shiite Party Thaar-allah, which was established in 2005 as a political movement. It became a party after elections in Basra City.
The Shiite party was involved in several clashes with the Iraqi police in 2006. Since then, it has been accused by the Iraqi forces of committing violent crimes in the city.
On the other hand, Khalaf also reported that Iraqi forces arrested five militants and killed five others last night in Al-Timeemiya.(end) mhg.asa KUNA 031314 Apr 08NNNN