Iraqi Intelligence Service
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Also called IIS or Mukhabarat.
But see Saddam's Security and Intelligence Network by al-Marashi, as according to him, there were several 'intelligence services' that generally spied on each other.
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[edit] Heads / Directors of
- ???? - ???? - Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikrit [1]
- ???? - 1999 - Rafi Dahham al-Tikriti - "died under mysterious circumstances" [2]
1999-2003 - Tahir Jalil Habbush
[edit] Directorates
- M5 - Counterintelligence Directorate
- M5 Jordanian Branch
- M7[3]
[edit] Other Staff
In late 2002:[4]
- IIS Deputy Director - HASSIB SABR ((AL-RIFA'I))
- MS. DIRECTOR, AHMAD ((AL-JAFARI))
- MS, JORDANIAN BRANCH CHIEF, LAWRENCE AZZAWI
- M7. DIRECTOR. HAYTHEM ((AL-FIAWI))
- M7. ARAB BRANCH CHIEF. AHMAD KHALIL IBRAHIId ((AL-ANI))
- M7 INTERROGATOR, SA'AD hlUHAMMAD ((JAWAD))
- M7 INTERROGATOR. RUKAN ((AL-JANABY))
- M7 INTERROGATOR^ FADlL MADLOL ((ALSHALASH)).
[edit] Post war physical access to HQ
"As in Basra, we went through plenty of warehouses, but here in Baghdad, we could also hit the headquarters of Iraqi customs, as well as the headquarters of the IIS, the Iraqi Intelligence Service " [5]
[edit] Other intelligence agencies
- Iraq - "M5" and "M7".
- Jordan - GID
[edit] Notes
[edit] sources
Ron Suskind (2008). The Way of the World. Harper Collins.
Bogdanos, Matthew, and Patrick, William (2005). Thieves of Baghdad. Bloomsbury.
DIA. Preliminary report related to efforts to find alleged terrorists who killed a US Diplomat in Amman.. 2004. Redacted. Access date Feb 2009, from ACLU website.
