7 people linked to the murder of an Iraqi refugee captured in Hol Camp

The Internal Security Forces announced that they have captured 7 Iraqi and Syrian refugees who are linked to the death of an Iraqi refugee in Hol Camp.

The security officials in Hol Camp said that 7 people who are alleged to be connected with the death of an Iraqi refugee Ibrahim Hisên El Eli, have been captured after an investigation.

Iraqi refugee Ibrahim Hisên El Eli was had been killed by unidentified people in the Hol Camp marketplace on April 17.

The Internal Security Forces and Special Forces affiliated to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have recently completed the first phase of the Humanitarian and Security Operation in the Hol Camp. Numerous gang members were caught during the operation and their ammunition confiscated.

The Hol Camp, one of the largest camps in the Autonomous Region of North and East Syria, is known as the most dangerous camp in the world as it shelters families of hundreds of ISIS mercenaries from Iraq, Syria and foreign nationals. The camp poses a huge threat not only to the northern and eastern Syrian regions but also to the world.

In the first phase of the operation alone, 125 people were arrested. Fifteen of them were women, and another 20 people are suspected of being responsible for the series of murders in Hol Camp. Nearly fifty people have been murdered at the camp since the beginning of the year. Other charges against those arrested include spreading ISIS doctrine and handing weapons to Islamists in the camp.