Baghdad, Iraq – The Iraqi Ministry of Interior has refuted reports circulating on social media and some news platforms regarding the arrest of a Polish spy network in Baghdad.
Moreover, the ministry confirmed that these reports are inaccurate and not based on official information.
Rumors and unverified information
The Ministry of Interior clarified in an official statement that security forces have not carried out any arrests of a Polish spy network in Baghdad.
Additionally, it indicated that what has been circulating in this regard falls within the realm of rumors and unverified information.
The Iraqi Ministry of Interior affirmed that security forces operate
according to a precise intelligence system to monitor any suspicious activity that threatens national security.
Furthermore, it emphasized that the relevant authorities deal firmly with any attempts to breach security or spread misinformation.
Stirring up trouble in the Iraqi street
The ministry stressed the importance of accuracy in reporting news and relying on official sources.
In addition, it also warned against spreading rumors that could cause confusion among the Iraqi public.
This is especially important given the sensitive security situation in the region. This clarification comes at a time of escalating regional tensions.
These tensions are contributing to the spread of unverified news on social media platforms. Consequently, this has prompted Iraqi authorities to emphasize the need to refer to official statements
before sharing any information related to the security situation in the country.


