Newsweek
June 26, 2014
The first targets of Iraq's counterspies were CIA contacts in the fledgling Iraq National Intelligence Service, or INIS, set up by the CIA in 2004, Maguire and others say. Its first chief was a longtime CIA asset, Gen. Mohammed Shahwani, an Iraqi Sunni who had plotted against the late dictator Saddam Hussein.
The Express Tribune
February 27, 2012
Former Iraqi intelligence chief General Mohammed Shahwani dubbed it a “guerrilla hideout.” “This region was a site of armed conflict, but now that is all over,” Hassan said. But the military and police still patrol both on foot and in armoured vehicles between the Sunni and Shiite neighbourhoods, as theÃâà...