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    Two for Two: Paratroopers take down Adhamiyah terrorists

    Two for Two: Paratroopers take down Adhamiyah terrorists

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Michael Pryor | Sgt. Levar Johnson of Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery...... read more read more

    By Sgt. Mike Pryor
    2nd BCT, 82nd Abn. Div. Public Affairs

    BAGHDAD – The Fish Market is a seemingly benign marketplace in the Graya'at area of Baghdad's Adhamiyah District. But according to 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers responsible for security in the area, it's also the hub for Adhamiyah's criminal-terrorist underground.

    Since paratroopers from 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment began conducting security operations in Adhamiyah, two months ago; residents have consistently pointed them back to the Fish Market as the source of much of the region's criminal activity. Over time, the paratroopers narrowed in on a handful of individuals based at the market who they believed were responsible for some of the worst crimes. They even gave them a nickname: "The Fish Market Five."
    Now it's the Fish Market Three.

    In simultaneous, early-morning raids, March 31, paratroopers from Battery B, 2-319th AFAR captured two members of the Fish Market Five and detained three other suspects for questioning.

    One of the detainees was a suspected lieutenant in a murder, torture and kidnapping cell. The other was allegedly one of the leaders of a group responsible for sniper and bomb attacks on U.S. forces. Three other suspects were also taken into custody during the raids.

    The raids took place within minutes of each other. First Lt. Josh Rowan, of College Station, Texas, whose platoon led the assault on one of the homes, said the point of conducting the raids simultaneously was to catch the targets off guard.

    "Our intent was to go out and capture these guys at the same time, so that one guy didn't have a chance to warn the other guy," Rowan said.

    The kidnapper was taken into custody first, when paratroopers shotgun-blasted his door open and hauled him out of bed in his underwear. Two other unidentified males staying in the house were also detained. In addition to kidnapping and murder, Rowan said the target of the raid had a hand in numerous other criminal activities, including pimping and gunrunning.

    "He's like a renaissance man of terrorism," said Rowan.

    A few blocks down the street from where Rowan's platoon was conducting their raid, 2nd Lt. Larry Pitts and his platoon were about to hit the bomb-maker's house. Their suspect went quietly, and the raid was over in minutes.

    As he was supervising the search of the kidnapper's house, Rowan got the call over his radio that the other platoon had their man.

    "Nice. Two for two," he said.

    The raids were the return on months of investigative work. It took countless hours of meetings with residents, cultivating sources, and painstakingly piecing together information before it finally paid off, said Sgt. Billy Davison, a team leader with Battery B from Texarkana, Texas. But Davison said the final results made it all worthwhile.

    "It was all worth it in the end," he said.

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    Date Taken: 04.09.2007
    Date Posted: 04.09.2007 12:54
    Story ID: 9819
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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