Afghanistan's Interior Ministry says NATO is in violation of a security agreement in Kabul and is suspending an Afghan police general who helped the U.S.-led coalition carry out a raid in the capital that killed two private security guards. According to AP, Interior Ministry spokesman Zemarai Bashary said Sunday an investigation is under way into why coalition forces raided the compound of an Afghan private security company. Afghan security forces have control of Kabul and all NATO operations in the city must be cleared with the government. NATO said after last Friday's raid that it had received a credible threat to attack the U.S. Embassy and that a joint Afghan-NATO force moved into the area where intelligence reports had located two vehicles thought to be loaded with explosives.