Three Qamishli security officials fired after deadly bombing

05-08-2016
Rudaw
Tags: Qamishli bombing Rojava Asayesh
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Three officials in Rojava, northern Syria have been fired after last month’s explosion in Qamishli, the Directorate of Rojava Asayesh (security forces) announced in a statement on Friday.
 
“Due to the terrorist explosion which targeted the Gharbi neighborhood of Qamishli, several Asayesh officials have been fired,” the statement said.

The statement named the three officials who have been removed from their positions as Abdul Baset Mohammad Kute, director of the Rojava traffic police, Sheikh Mus Ahmad Ahmad, head of checkpoints for the Rojava Asayesh, and Abdullah Mohammad Sadoun, spokesperson for the Rojava Asayesh.   

“We, the Asayesh forces of Rojava, promise our people the full provision of security and safety and we will preserve the lives of citizens and personal property from acts of terrorism, which threatens the entire world,” the statement promised.

The directorate added that they have allocated 200 million Syrian pounds (approximately $930,000) for reconstruction of buildings destroyed by the explosion.
 
A twin terrorist attack target Qamishli’s Gharbi neighborhood on July 27, killing 50 people and wounding more than 175.

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