World | USA
US prosecutors focus on Blackwater case in Iraq
US prosecutors have sent letters to six Blackwater security guards, possibly as a prelude to indictments for a shooting incident that killed 17 Iraqi civilians in September, The Washington Post reported on Sunday.
Washington: US prosecutors have sent letters to six Blackwater security guards, possibly as a prelude to indictments for a shooting incident that killed 17 Iraqi civilians in September, The Washington Post reported on Sunday.
The newspaper, citing sources close to the case, said prosecutors still are considering evidence after a 10-month FBI investigation of the shooting, which broke out as Blackwater guards escorted a US State Department convoy through Baghdad.
The guards from the North Carolina-based private security firm said they fired in self-defence but an Iraqi government investigation said there was no provocation.
The Post said the "target letters" sent to the Blackwater employees offer them a chance to contest evidence and present their own version of the incident.
The September shooting enraged the Iraqi government, which wanted to put contractors under Iraqi legal jurisdiction.
More from USA
More from World
News Editor's choice
-
Allies quit ruling coalition in Nepal
Political row could trigger months of street protests and violence
-
Qatar blaze 'started at nursery'
Fire killed 19 including 13 children, at Doha’s main shopping centre
-
Jagan jailed over illegal assets
Andhra Pradesh leader accused of corruption, cheating, conspiracy

