
Attorney General orders detention of three in NOC break-in
Attorney General's Office has ordered the detention of three suspects accused of forcibly entering the headquarters of the National Oil Corporation (NOC).
According to a statement published on the Office's official Facebook page, the investigation began after the suspects were handed over by the Ministry of Defense.
Prosecutors conducted interrogations and subsequently issued detention orders.
The investigation included a review of documentation related to the incident, an on-site inspection, analysis of video footage recorded during the break-in, and the collection of eyewitness testimonies.
The Prosecutor's Office has also instructed the Ministry of Defense and other security agencies to identify and arrest additional individuals involved in the incident. News Tagged: Attorney General's Office

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