Former Da’esh princes, traffic police now

Former Da’esh princes, traffic police now

Apr 21 2019

ARK News: The town of Ayn Isa which is controlled by Syria Democratic Forces in the northwestern sector of rural Raqqa, has Widespread popular discontent, due to the practices, acts, and violations committed by a number of "traffic police" in the town, reliable sources reported that the perpetrators of these violations were former elements and emperors of the Da'esh organization during its control of the area, before the "settlement" of their situation after the control of SDF on the region, and now become a "traffic police", the same sources added that the violations are the imposition of bribes and royalties on cars and trucks, in particular, the Kurdish ownership, as well as the shameful acts on the road and harassment of citizens, and the imposition of mood irregularities on cars.


Over the past two years, Syria Democratic Forces, which the PYD militants formed the main part of them, have released more than 1,500 members of Da’esh organization militias for collaboration and affiliation or were leaders and princes at Da'esh, and that the processes of release are carried out by the PYD and Syria Democratic Forces under the names of tribal mediation, brotherhood of peoples, tolerance, pardon of festivals, and initiatives of self-administration of the PYD.


Source: Syrian Observatory for Human Rights


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