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Briton in Iraqi custody after contractor killings
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 08 - 2009


Iraqi authorities arrested a British
contractor Sunday over the shooting deaths of two
co-workers in Baghdad's protected Green Zone. The suspected
gunman could be the first Westerner to face an Iraqi trial
on murder charges since a security pact lifted the immunity
that had been enjoyed by foreign contractors for most of
the war, according to AP.
The gunman shot his colleagues _ one British and one
Australian _ during a quarrel, then he wounded an Iraqi
while trying to flee their compound inside the vast area
that is sealed off from the rest of the capital, Iraqi
officials said.
«It started as a squabble,» Iraqi military spokesman
Maj. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi told The Associated Press.
«The suspect is facing a premeditated murder charge. The
matter is now in the hands of Iraqi justice.»
He said the suspect was being held at an Iraqi police
station in the Green Zone.
The Green Zone houses the U.S. and British embassies as
well as the Iraqi government headquarters. The U.S.
military turned over its security to Iraqi forces when the
security pact took effect on Jan. 1 but many foreign
businesses maintain separate guarded compounds within the
area.
The British Embassy said two Britons were in Iraqi custody
in connection with Sunday's shooting.
But Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim
Khalaf maintained that only one suspect was being held,
identifying him as Danny Fitzsimmons. The conflicting
reports could not immediately be reconciled.
Patrick Toyne-Sewell, a spokesman for ArmorGroup Iraq,
confirmed that two employees of the group identified as
Paul McGuigan of Britain and Darren Hoare of Australia were
killed early Sunday in a firearms incident.
«We are working closely with the Iraqi authorities to
investigate the circumstances of their deaths,» he said,
adding that their relatives had been informed.
The U.S. Embassy referred questions to British, Australian
and Iraqi officials.
The shooting occurred in the compound operated by Research
Triangle Institute, the headquarters of two U.S.-funded
non-profit groups _ the National Democratic Institute and
the International Republican Institute.
A U.S.-Iraqi security pact, which took effect on Jan. 1
and replaced the U.N. mandate for foreign forces, lifted
the immunity that had been enjoyed by foreign contractors
in Iraq for much of the six-year war.
The move was provoked by outrage over a deadly September
2007 shooting in Baghdad involving another North Carolina
security firm, Blackwater Worldwide, now known as Xe.
The agreement also set a timeline for the withdrawal of
American forces from urban areas by the end of this month
and from the entire country by 2012.
Sunday's incident is the second case involving foreign
contractors in less than three months.
In the first case, U.S.-backed Iraqi forces detained five
Americans on June 3 in connection with an investigation
into the stabbing death of a fellow contractor.
But the five were later released into U.S. custody and
Iraqi authorities said their case did not involve the
killing of James Kitterman of Houston, who was found dead
in his car in the Green Zone on May 22.
Foreign contractors have long been accused by Iraqis and
others of unruly behavior.


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