BAGHDAD: Iraq freed a Saddam-era interior minister on Monday after he completed his seven-year prison sentence and was not found to be wanted on any other charges, a justice ministry spokesman said.
"Mahmud Dhiyab Al Ahmad, the interior minister during the Saddam regime, was
released after he finished serving his sentence of seven years," Haidar Al Saadi said by text message.
He added that Ahmad, the seven of spades in the US deck of cards highlighting the top wanted officials in the regime of now-executed dictator Saddam Hussein, was not wanted on any other charges.
Overall, Ahmad was number 29 on the American list of Iraqi officials most wanted following the 2003 US-led invasion.
He surrendered to US forces on August 8, 2003.
Source: the Gulf Today
they bark Hashmi while they release this guy !!!










