BAGHDAD: All those arrested on accusations of conspiring to restore the outlawed Baath party, which ruled Iraq for 35 years until Saddam Hussein was ousted, have been released, the interior minister said.
Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani told reporters on late Friday that those in custody were released without any charges being filed.
An investigating judge issued "an order to release all of the them because they are innocent," Al-Bolani said adding there was no evidence they conspired to restore the Baath party. He provided no further details.
Al-Bolani said 19 people were released from custody and that charges will be dismissed against the remaining four who are not in custody. Earlier in the day, al-Bolani told reporters at a news conference that the charges were baseless and were politically motivated by those trying to undermine the interior ministry.
The release of the 19 came just after Iraqi officials began playing down the arrest of the officials from Iraq's three major security ministries.
Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani told reporters on late Friday that those in custody were released without any charges being filed.
An investigating judge issued "an order to release all of the them because they are innocent," Al-Bolani said adding there was no evidence they conspired to restore the Baath party. He provided no further details.
Al-Bolani said 19 people were released from custody and that charges will be dismissed against the remaining four who are not in custody. Earlier in the day, al-Bolani told reporters at a news conference that the charges were baseless and were politically motivated by those trying to undermine the interior ministry.
The release of the 19 came just after Iraqi officials began playing down the arrest of the officials from Iraq's three major security ministries.
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