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Iraqi cleric who fled jail dies escaping recapture
Iraqi cleric who fled jail dies escaping recapture
by AFP Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) April 20, 2023

An Iraqi cleric who escaped from prison and went on the run for two days died on Thursday as security forces closed in on him, authorities said.

Saad Qambash, once head of Iraq's Sunni Waqf, the state body overseeing religious and civilian properties for Sunni Muslims, was jailed for four years earlier this month for fraud.

His escape triggered a decision by Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-Sudani to sack a security chief in Baghdad and close the detention facility in the capital's Green Zone from which the senior cleric had fled on Tuesday night.

The interior ministry said Qambash had been found in Mosul in northern Iraq, some 350 kilometres (almost 220 miles) north of Baghdad.

In a later statement, the interior and health ministries said the cleric had tried to escape recapture.

"During his arrest he tried to flee -- the forces pursued him but he fainted," the statement said, adding that he had died before making it to hospital.

"The body of the deceased, who suffered from chronic illnesses, does not show signs of bruises," it added.

An interior ministry official told AFP on condition of anonymity that Qambash died of a "heart attack", and said an autopsy was expected.

On April 11, a court sentenced Qambash to a four-year term for using $36 million of Waqf funds to buy a hotel that anti-corruption investigators said was not "economically viable".

Because of Tuesday's escape, Sudani had decided "to dismiss Lieutenant General Hamid al-Zuhairi, commander of the Special Division" who oversaw security in the Green Zone, a statement from the premier's office said on Thursday.

The Green Zone is a heavily guarded area housing government offices, embassies and politicians' homes.

The statement said the general was fired "due to insufficient action taken in response to the incident", and "all those responsible" would be held accountable "and legally punished".

Sudani also ordered the closure of the unit in the Karrada Maryam police station and the transfer of prisoners held there to other facilities.

On Wednesday, an interior ministry official told AFP that eight officers and 18 rank and file police had been arrested, suspected of helping Qambash to escape.

Corruption is endemic in oil-rich Iraq, where public funds are often spirited away from state coffers.

Sudani has repeatedly vowed to combat "the pandemic of corruption" since taking office last year.

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