- Iraqi Intelligence Service
:"For the current Iraqi intelligence agency, see
Iraqi National Intelligence Service ".The Iraqi Intelligence Service ("Jihaz Al-Mukhabarat Al-A'ma"), also known as the Mukhabarat, General Directorate of Intelligence, or Party Intelligence, was the main state intelligence organization inIraq underSaddam Hussein . The IIS was primarily concerned with international intelligence collection and analysis but also performed many activities inside Iraq.The most important section of the IIS was Directorate 4 – the Secret Service. One of the well known Directors was
Rafi' Dahham Mejwel Al-Tikriti ( _ar. رافع دحام مجول التكريتي) the former Iraqi Ambassador to Turkey and the last Chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service. The Secret Service was tasked with infiltrating both foreign and domestic governments, unions, embassies, and opposition groups. IIS often worked closely with theIraqi General Security Directorate (the Iraqi equivalent of theFBI ) when conducting domestic activities.IIS is alleged to be responsible for a number of
assassination s and attempted assassinations abroad. These include the assassinations ofSheikh Talib al-Suhail al-Tamimi inBeirut (April 1994),Ayatollah Mehdi al-Hakim inSudan (January 1988), and Dr.Ayad Habashi inRome (October 1986), as well as the nearly successful assassinations of PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush , former Iraqi Prime MinisterAyad Allawi and the Emir of KuwaitFact|date=February 2007.Structure
IIS was broken up into a number of
Bureau s, which oversaw the individualDirectorate s. The following list gives the Directorates divided by Bureau, and a brief description of the DirectorateFact|date=February 2007.Political Bureau
*Directorate 4 – Secret Service:Located inside the
headquarters of the IIS, Directorate 4's activities took place in both Iraq and abroad, with agents infiltrated within Iraqigovernment departments, theBa'ath Party , associations, unions andorganizations , Iraqiembassies and opposition parties. In addition, the Secret Service received information from theAl Hadi Project . The Directorate included a number ofoffice s responsible for the collection of information about a specific country or region. These offices included areas forSoutheast Asia ,Turkey ,Iran , America (North and South),Europe ,Arab states ,Africa and theformer Soviet Union . Directorate 4 worked incoordination with Directorates 3, 5, 9, 12, 14 and 18. The last director of Directorate 4 was BG Mohammed Yasin Al Shammari fromMosul .*Directorate 8 – Technical Affairs:Located in the headquarters of the ISS, Directorate 8 was responsible for the
fingerprinting of all IIS employees and the development of materials needed forcovert offensive operations. These includedweapons ,explosives andpoisons . Directorate 8 also assembledcamera s, communications equipment and employed manyengineers andscientists with advanced degrees. The last director of Directorate 8 was Dr Mohammed al-Masri, who was ofEgypt ian origin.*Directorate 9 – Secret Operations:One of the most important directorates within the IIS. Directorate 9's work was mostly outside Iraq in
coordination with Directorates 5, 12, 14 and 18, focusing on operations ofsabotage and assassination. The last director of Directorate 9 was MG Abdul Hameed Khalaf al-Bayati, with BG Hussain Abdul Khaliq ad-Douri, from Dour as his Assistant Director.*Directorate 12 – Electronic Surveillance:Responsible for the planting,
monitoring , and analyzingvideo and audiosurveillance devices within the IIS. Also partially responsible for theforging ofcurrency .*Directorate 17 – National Security Institute:Responsible for the
training of IIS officers. Located in the Jihad district (possibly atAbu Ghraib in the westernsuburbs ofBaghdad ), it contained full livingquarters and asupermarket . High-school graduates undertook a three year course, andcollege graduates an 18-month course prior to entering theintelligence service asjunior officer s.*Planning Office:Responsible for collecting and analyzing
information from around the world, including open sources such asradio ,satellite TV , andnewspapers .*Propaganda Office:Responsible for conducting
psychological warfare operations, including the dissemination of false information.pecial Bureau
*Directorate 5 – Counter-Intelligence:Responsible for the detection and neutralization of foreign intelligence agents, with a particular focus on
Syria ninfiltrator s. Directorate 5 works in conjunction with Directorates 3, 4, 14 and 18. Undated sources name BG Sadoon Ali al-Tikriti, from Auja as Director of Directorate 5, and LTC Ahmed Lahij ad-Dulaimi as Assistant Director.*Directorate 6 – Mukhabarat Security:Responsible for the conduct of officers and other members of the ISS. Directorate 6 was responsible for the issuing of papers,
passports , andmarriage sanctions for all ISS employees. The last Director of Directorate 6 was MG Abdul Hameed Yasin al-Ghurairi, with COL Ibrahim al-`Aani as his Assistant.*Directorate 7 – Al Haakimiya:The primary
interrogation center of the ISS was Al Haakimiya, located opposite the Passport Office on 52nd Street. Sources conflict on the size of the building; some Who|date=July 2007 claim that it has five floors above ground and five below; other sources Who|date=July 2007 claim that there were three above and two below ground.*Directorate 19 – Personnel Supervision:Responsible for surveillance of IIS employees.
*Directorate 22 – Protection:Responsible for personal protection of senior IIS officials and visiting dignitaries.
*Office 16:Uncertain designation. Conducted training of agents for the
Clandestine operation s abroad.*Brigade of Mukhabarat:
Rapid intervention force of the IIS, armed with light and semi-heavy weapons.Administration Bureau
*Directorate 2 – Administration
:Responsible for all administrative affairs. Directorate 2 was divided into a number of subdivisions:
**Payments and Gifts
**Land and Housing
**Audit
**Security
**Registry
**Word Processing and Typing
**Public Enquiries*Directorate 10 – Legal Directorate
:Charged with all IIS legal matters. Represents the IIS on joint committees with other government departments and ministries. Also contained the court where IIS prisoners were tried. The last director of Directorate 10 was BG Kamel Qurtasi al-Jenabi, with COL Saadoun Mohammed al-Mashhadani as his Assistant Director.
*Directorate 11 – Accounts:Located in the headquarters complex. Responsible for
financial affairs, and the salaries of all directorates except Directorate 1.*Directorate 13 – Medical:Located in the headquarters complex. Responsible for
medical examination s of new recruits andmedical care for members of the IIS.*Directorate 15 – Vehicles:Responsible for the
vehicles of the IIS and their maintenance.*Directorate 16 – Physical Plant:Responsible for the maintenance, repair, and cleaning of all IIS buildings.
*Directorate 20 – Printing:Responsible for printing
leaflets , books, and forged documents (including passports).*Directorate 27 – Engineering And Construction:Responsible for the construction of IIS buildings and housing for senior officers.
*Directorate 1 – The Private Office
The office of the director of the Mukhabarat was situated in its own building at the main entrance of the Mukhabarat complex in the Mansour district of Baghdad. All instructions and directives flowed from this office, and the director's meetings with his senior staff took place here. The last Director of the Mukhabarat was Rafi' Dahham Al Tikriti , former director of the Fourth Directorate of the Mukhabarat and former Iraqi Ambassador in Turkey. He assumed his present position on July 1, 1997. The Director up to June 30, 1997 was Mani' Abd Rashid Al Tikriti. The Manager of the Director's Office is Col. `Aayed Al Douri (Abu Tayseer), from Dour, and the Director's secretary is Capt. Muthana Al Tikriti (nephew of Mani' Abd Rashid).
Subdivisions of D1:
The Secretariat Audit Security Salaries Electronic equipment Reception and appointments Internal and external co-ordination
*Directorate 3 – Surveillance
:Situated in the National Security Institute in the Jihad District of
Baghdad , Directorate 3 was divided into three subdivisions: mobile surveillance (close pursuit of targets withvehicles ); foot surveillance; and stationary surveillance (surveillance of a fixed premises such as a kiosk or shop). The last known director for Directorate 3 was BG Mohammed ad-Douri (Abu Nihad), from Dour, and the last known Assistant Director was LTC Subhi Ibrahim al-Jibouri, from Baiji/Al Siniya.*
Directorate 14 – Special Operations:One of the largest and most important directorates within the IIS, Directorate 14 was responsible for the most secret and sensitive operations undertaken outside of Iraq. Directorate 14 was also responsible for the training of officers for operations of this nature. The last known director for Directorate 14 was BG Nouri ad-Douri (Abu Ibrahim) from
Jadriya .*Directorate 18 – Iran
:Responsible for the Mujahideen Khalq Organisation (MKO). Directorate 18 issues the orders and tasks for MKO operations in
Iraq ,Iran , and other countries. The last known director for Directorate 18 was BG Ihsan al-Timmimi (Syed Ihsan), with COL Ali Bilal Hussein ad-Dulaimi as his Assistant Director.*Directorate 21 – Residency
:Responsible for monitoring the residence permits of foreigners and Arabs in Iraq. Directorate 21 was headquartered in the
Karradeh District ofBaghdad .*Directorate 23 – Southern District
:Headquartered in
Basra , Directorate 23 was responsible for positions and operations in the south of Iraq. It was charged with following political events and infiltrating countries neighboring southern Iraq.*Directorate 24 – Northern District
:Headquartered in
Mosul with an office inKirkuk , Directorate 24 was responsible for operations in northern Iraq. Also responsible for infiltrating opposition groups in northern Iraq.*Directorate 25 – Western District
:Headquartered in
Ramadi , Directorate 24 was responsible for operations and recruitment of agents inSyria andJordan . Also responsible for gun-running and smuggling across the border, and coordinating with opposition parties. The last known director of Directorate 25 was BG Jamal Amr al-Rawi from Rawa*Directorate 26 – Eastern District
:Headquartered in
Karbala , Directorate 26 was responsible for operations in the Karbala Governorate.*Directorate 28 – Security of MIO
:Directorate 28 was responsible for the security of all Military Industrialization Organization facilities. It was established after the defection of
Hussein Kamel in August 1995.History
Following an unsuccessful assassination attempt on Iraq's ruler
Abdul Karim Qasim in October 1959 by theBa'ath Party ,Saddam Hussein was placed in charge of "Jihaz al Khas" (Special Apparatus) sometime between 1964 and 1966. Codenamed "Jihaz al-Haneen" (Instrument Of Yearning), the organisation concentrated on security and intelligence work. After theBa'ath Party seized power onJuly 17 ,1968 , Saddam expanded the Special Apparatus and took control of the "Amn" (State Internal Security Department). Following the failedcoup attempt led by Director of Internal SecurityNazim Kazzar in 1973, "Jihaz" was transformed into "Da'irat al Mukhabarat al Amah" (General Intelligence Department or GID).In 1983, under the leadership of
Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti , the GID organized the of the villagers ofDujail and Jezan Al Chol, the disappearance of theBarzani s from the Qushtapa camp, and the assassination of 18 members ofAyatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim 's family.In recent years, as a result of the
Gulf War , the external department was reduced to less than half of its pre-1990 size, while the internal department was enlarged to deal with increasing anti-Saddam activities within Iraq.In 1993, the IIS planned and executed an assassination attempt against former US President
George H. W. Bush and theEmir ofKuwait through the use of a largecar bomb driven by two Iraqis.In June 1995, Saddam Hussein dismissed his stepbrother
Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti from his role as head of the IIS, due to his failure to increase domestic security within Iraq. BG Majid Hasan al-Majid was named as his successor.It was officially dissolved on
May 23 ,2003 byPaul Bremer per Order Number 2 of theCoalition Provisional Authority . [ [http://www.iraqcoalition.org/regulations/20030823_CPAORD_2_Dissolution_of_Entities_with_Annex_A.pdf Coalition Provisional Authority Order Number 2] ]References
ee also
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Barzan al-Tikriti External links
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/world/iraq/mukhabarat.htm Iraqi Intelligence Service]
* [http://www.iraqinews.com/org_mukhabaratt_iraqi_intelligence_services.shtml Jihaz al-Mukhabarat al-Amma]
* [http://www.cvni.net/radio/nsnl/nsnl9iraq.html Agency profile: Iraqi intelligence]
* [http://fmso.leavenworth.army.mil/documents-docex/Iraq/Released-20060314/CMPC-2003-006430.pdf US Army Foreign Military Studies Office Document]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/iraq/1998/iisstructure.htm Structure of the IIS]
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