DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, 2015 – Earlier today, Nasrin As’ad
Ibrahim, also known as Umm Sayyaf, a suspected member of ISIL who has been
detained by U.S. forces in Iraq since May 15, was transferred to the custody of
the government of Iraq, according to a Defense Department news release.
Umm Sayyaf is now being held by the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional
Government’s Ministry of Interior, the release said.
Umm Sayyaf was the wife of a senior ISIL leader, Abu Sayyaf.
Abu Sayyaf was killed by U.S. Special Operations Forces during a raid in Syria,
according to the release.
The decision to transfer Umm Sayyaf to the Iraqi government
was based on the U.S. government determination that the detainee’s transfer
would be appropriate with respect to legal, diplomatic, intelligence, security,
and law enforcement considerations, the release said.
This transfer is consistent with DoD policy to detain,
interrogate, and, where appropriate, seek the prosecution of individuals who
are captured on the battlefield, the release said.
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