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UK troops storm Iraqi police HQ | UK troops storm Iraqi police HQ |
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More than 1,000 UK troops have stormed the headquarters of an Iraqi police unit to rescue 178 prisoners, dozens of whom they had feared would be killed. | More than 1,000 UK troops have stormed the headquarters of an Iraqi police unit to rescue 178 prisoners, dozens of whom they had feared would be killed. |
The forces demolished the Jamiat police station, which was the Serious Crimes Unit's base in the city. | The forces demolished the Jamiat police station, which was the Serious Crimes Unit's base in the city. |
The British said the unit was suspected of murder and the rescued prisoners appeared to have been tortured. | The British said the unit was suspected of murder and the rescued prisoners appeared to have been tortured. |
Meanwhile, US forces in Iraq have detained two Iranian envoys who were invited in by President Jalal Talabani. | Meanwhile, US forces in Iraq have detained two Iranian envoys who were invited in by President Jalal Talabani. |
A spokesman told the French news agency AFP that the president was unhappy with the arrests. | A spokesman told the French news agency AFP that the president was unhappy with the arrests. |
The Christmas Day raid took place at about 0200 local time (2300 GMT) and was a "very significant move" according to Major Charlie Burbridge. | The Christmas Day raid took place at about 0200 local time (2300 GMT) and was a "very significant move" according to Major Charlie Burbridge. |
Grenade attack | Grenade attack |
It came after seven Iraqi officers were arrested on Friday suspected of corruption and leading a death squad at the unit. | It came after seven Iraqi officers were arrested on Friday suspected of corruption and leading a death squad at the unit. |
We've removed a very significant and nasty part of the police force Maj Charlie Burbridge | We've removed a very significant and nasty part of the police force Maj Charlie Burbridge |
"For some time we've been talking about culling the police force, well this is exactly what we've done," he said. | "For some time we've been talking about culling the police force, well this is exactly what we've done," he said. |
"We've removed a very significant and nasty part of the police force which has been scaring people in Basra, and ultimately it's going to make Basra a better place." | "We've removed a very significant and nasty part of the police force which has been scaring people in Basra, and ultimately it's going to make Basra a better place." |
He said the unit had been involved in the murders of both locals and international troops. | He said the unit had been involved in the murders of both locals and international troops. |
The operation was planned since July but intelligence led them to act fast, with the permission of Iraq's prime minister, Nuri al-Malaki. | The operation was planned since July but intelligence led them to act fast, with the permission of Iraq's prime minister, Nuri al-Malaki. |
Forces came under initial small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenade attack before moving in to set up explosives to destroy the building, he added. | Forces came under initial small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenade attack before moving in to set up explosives to destroy the building, he added. |
Helicopter support | Helicopter support |
The troops carried out medical assessments of detainees before transferring them to another police station, and said there was evidence of torture. | The troops carried out medical assessments of detainees before transferring them to another police station, and said there was evidence of torture. |
Some had crushed hands and feet, and electricity burns and gun shot wounds to the legs, they said. | Some had crushed hands and feet, and electricity burns and gun shot wounds to the legs, they said. |
The troops had full support from helicopters and heavy armour. | |
A military operation at Jamiat in September last year rescued two British soldiers - arrested for allegedly shooting dead a policeman and wounding another - sparking unrest in which Army vehicles were attacked. | |
There have been long-held fears that the Iraqi police was being infiltrated by corrupt officers. | |
And British forces have said some Iraqi commanders were using the unit as a cover for death squads and criminal activities which they controlled. | |
Visible symbol | |
BBC News correspondent Huw Williams said the demolition of the building was a visible symbol of the hope that the serious crimes carried out by police officers based there should now come to an end. | |
There is no day off Captain Tane Dunlop Christmas in Basra | There is no day off Captain Tane Dunlop Christmas in Basra |
Basra, Iraq's second biggest city, remains dangerous, with Shia factions battling each other for control. | Basra, Iraq's second biggest city, remains dangerous, with Shia factions battling each other for control. |
The UK has 7,200 troops in the south of Iraq, mostly in the Basra area. | The UK has 7,200 troops in the south of Iraq, mostly in the Basra area. |
British soldiers have been making the best of Christmas away from home, and have put up decorations at their bases. | British soldiers have been making the best of Christmas away from home, and have put up decorations at their bases. |
Officers will serve their men Christmas lunch, and midnight mass and carol services have been organised. | Officers will serve their men Christmas lunch, and midnight mass and carol services have been organised. |
However, Captain Tane Dunlop said: "There is no day off. We are still on patrol, supporting patrols, working on logistics and so on." | However, Captain Tane Dunlop said: "There is no day off. We are still on patrol, supporting patrols, working on logistics and so on." |