Baghdad's assistant's phone serves to arrest the commanders of I SIS

Iraqi agents have arrested Islamic State Assistant Abu Bakr al-Baghdad, and are using his phone to capture the other commanders of the notorious organisation, Iraqi government security adviser announced. Ismail al-Eithawi, who had also used the nickname Abu Zaid al-Iraqi, was captured in February of this [...]
Ismail al-Eithawi, who had also used the nickname Abu Zaid al-Iraqi, was captured in February of this year by Turkish authorities, where he was handed over to Iraqi agents, Iraqi security adviser Hisham al-Hasim told “Reuters”, Periskopi broadcasts.
Hashimi has described Eithawi as the main assistant of Islamic State leader Baghdad, who is responsible for bank transfers to various countries, reports “Reuters”, the Periscopi broadcast.
Iraqi agents have used the Eithawe Texting App to capture I commanders SIS, where some of them were arrested. Among them is Saddam Jamal, a Syrian who had served the group in the eastern Euphrates region.
Hashimi said the operation was conducted in co-operation with United States forces.
In addition to Eithaai and Jamal, the operation seized three other commanders: Syrian Mohammed al-Qadeer and two Iraqis, Omar al-Karabouli and Essam al-Zawebai.
Baghdad, who is self-declared as ruler of all Muslims in 2014 after Mosul's invasion, is now believed to have been hiding on the border between Iraq and Syria after this region has already lost its authority as the capital of Muslims./Periscopi/












