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US and Iraqi forces in Baghdad have arrested the deputy health minister during a raid at his offices. | US and Iraqi forces in Baghdad have arrested the deputy health minister during a raid at his offices. |
The minister, Hakim al-Zamili, is a key member of the political group led by radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr. | The minister, Hakim al-Zamili, is a key member of the political group led by radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr. |
He is accused of aiding Shia militiamen and using ambulances to move weapons, a ministry source told the BBC. | He is accused of aiding Shia militiamen and using ambulances to move weapons, a ministry source told the BBC. |
US and Iraqi troops have been trying to curb sectarian attacks in Iraq. The latest raid came as a car bomb killed at least 20 people south of Baghdad. | |
The explosion struck a market in the predominantly Shia town of Aziziya, wounding dozens of people. | |
Ten people were also killed in a car bombing in a mainly Shia district in eastern Baghdad. | |
'Offices ransacked' | |
Iraqi officials say US and Iraqi troops broke down doors in the health ministry's offices in central Baghdad in their search for Mr Zamili. | |
HAKIM AL-ZAMILI Iraqi deputy health ministerMoqtada Sadr supporterAccused of corruption and funding Shia militiamen New pressure on Mehdi Army | |
Shattered glass littered the floor, computers were overturned and a large white boot print was left on the office door, the Associated Press news agency reported. | |
The minister and some of his guards were arrested. | The minister and some of his guards were arrested. |
The US military said Mr Zamili was allegedly implicated in the deaths of a number of ministry officials. | |
It said he had also allegedly channelled millions of dollars to Mr Sadr's Mehdi Army militia. | |
Mr Sadr's group accused the US of provocation and urged the government to take immediate action to free the official. | Mr Sadr's group accused the US of provocation and urged the government to take immediate action to free the official. |
"They are trying to drag the Sadrist movement to a confrontation. How else would arresting a deputy health minister without an arrest warrant be read," Abdel Mahdi al-Matiri, an official in Mr Sadr's movement, told Reuters news agency. | "They are trying to drag the Sadrist movement to a confrontation. How else would arresting a deputy health minister without an arrest warrant be read," Abdel Mahdi al-Matiri, an official in Mr Sadr's movement, told Reuters news agency. |
The raid on the Iraqi health ministry comes more than two months after suspected Sunni insurgents tried to storm the building, triggering a fierce gun battle. | The raid on the Iraqi health ministry comes more than two months after suspected Sunni insurgents tried to storm the building, triggering a fierce gun battle. |
In other developments across Iraq: | In other developments across Iraq: |
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US and Iraqi forces have announced a major offensive in the Baghdad area, aimed at ending spiralling violence by Sunni and Shia militants. | US and Iraqi forces have announced a major offensive in the Baghdad area, aimed at ending spiralling violence by Sunni and Shia militants. |
The BBC's Jane Peel in Baghdad says that in the past some members of Iraq's governing Iraqi coalition have provided militias with protection. | The BBC's Jane Peel in Baghdad says that in the past some members of Iraq's governing Iraqi coalition have provided militias with protection. |
Last month the US military said operations had led to 16 senior members of the Mehdi Army being detained and one commander being killed. | |
On Wednesday Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki urged his military commanders to speed up preparations for the new security measures in Baghdad. | On Wednesday Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki urged his military commanders to speed up preparations for the new security measures in Baghdad. |
He said a delay in implementing the US-backed plan had started to give a negative message. | He said a delay in implementing the US-backed plan had started to give a negative message. |