Gunmen kidnap 50 Baghdad transport workers (AP) Updated: 2006-06-05 18:45
Gunmen in police uniforms abducted up to 50 employees of various Baghdad
transport companies on Monday, police and Interior Ministry sources said.
![](xin_150603051848027214144.jpg) Iraqi women stand in front of one of the
transport companies, from where gunmen in police uniforms abducted up to
50 employees, in Baghdad, June 5, 2006. [Reuters]
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They carried out what appeared to be a coordinated operation along a Baghdad
street that is home to several companies offering transport to Syria and Jordan,
police said.
The abductions came a day after Iraqi leaders failed to agree on nominees for
the interior and defense posts which were left vacant when a national unity
government was sworn in on May 20.
Iraq's political blocs were expected to agree on names to be presented to
parliament on Sunday but a deal fell through and the assembly session was
postponed, dealing a blow to new Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
Political sources said Maliki's rivals in his Shi'ite Alliance had objected
to his choice for interior minister.
Maliki now faces a deep political crisis over the top security posts as he
tries to show Iraqis he means business about stabilizing the country.
Last week he launched a state of emergency in the southern city of Basra to
crack down on gangs and feuding Shi'ite factions threatening oil exports vital
to saving the economy.
But a car bomb killed at least 28 people in Basra on Saturday and Sunni
politicians accused his security forces of killing nine unarmed worshippers at a
mosque hours later. Police said they were fired on from the mosque.
And violence kept raging across Iraq.
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