Hashemi: Maliki’s son detained in Lebanon

Hashemi: Maliki’s son detained in Lebanon

12/09/2014 22:06:33

Hashemi - Malikis son detained in LebanonFormer Vice President of the Republic of Iraq, says Ahmed Nouri al-Maliki fled $ 1.5 billion to Lebanese banks.

Revealed the former vice-president of the Republic of Iraq, Tareq al-Hashemi, on Tuesday, that the son of the former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, has been in Lebanon for smuggling 1.5 billion and a half dollars. Hashemi said, needed to eliminate terrorism-related charges, and resident in Turkey, across the page on “Facebook” “Make sure we have news of a spoiled Ahmed bin ousted al-Maliki, the smuggling of $ 1.5 billion from the poor and disadvantaged Iraqi funds to banks in Lebanon.” He added that “Ahmed al-Maliki is being held with the money in Lebanon, as the Lebanese government wrote to the Iraqi counterpart inquiring them about the circumstances of the scandal.” . He said that the money “is the sum of 300 thousand space salaries was acquired on monthly salaries,” and wondered, “Why did not send a team yet to Beirut to recover this money?”. He pointed out that “Some say that the Dawa Party, is also involved in the smuggling of these money, not just the family of ousted, this silent Haider al-Abadi. ” It was Nuri al-Maliki visited Beirut on November 29 last, and met a number of officials and party officials, including the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah. and it was reported that al-Maliki cut short a visit to Lebanon for several reasons, foremost of which is raised by the Lebanese judiciary on the existence of an arrest warrant against him, against the backdrop of a “terrorist” operation carried out by al-Maliki and documented his confession Lebanese press.

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