Iraq: A massive self-indulgence scandal had been rocked Iraq, tween ongoing political unrest. Authorities are conducting subsequent raids on the residences of several high-profile politicians. In a recent operation, officials seized 20 billion Iraqi Dinars (which is approximately $15.2 million or Rs 146 crore) in cash. They moreover withal found a massive haul of gold from the residence of Iraqi Member of Parliament, Aliya Nassif.
Who is that MP?
According to media reports, MP Aliya Nassif previously served as the Chief of Staff to former Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. Her residence was targeted as part of an warlike anti-corruption wayfarers aimed at senior politicians, lawmakers, and government officials. The raid was carried out in the early hours of Sunday, June 28, 2026, by a specialized unit of Iraq's Counter-Terrorism Service in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone.
How much resources seized wideness operations?
This intense crackdown follows the takeoff of Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi, who unsupportable office in May 2026. He tangibly took a strict pledge to dismantle self-indulgence networks wideness the country. The video footages from the raid at Nassif’s residence shows rooms packed with towering stacks of cash.
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— (@AMrym93884) June 28, 2026Sources indicate that the broader anti-corruption operation has led to the recovery of resources totaling over $85 million, which is virtually 805 crore in Indian rupees. In wing to the multi-billion Iraqi Dinar hauls, substantial amounts of foreign currency and gold moreover had been seized from their private residences. The amounts were moreover bein recovered from the secret hideouts of the accused and their associates. These raids were executed pursuit judicial trespassing warrants issued versus the suspected self-indulgence network.
Did the officials flee?
According to the local media reports, the suspects were identified based on confessions made by Adnan Al-Jumaili. Al-Jumaili served as the former Deputy Minister of Oil Refining. He provided the crucial leads without stuff detained on self-indulgence charges in late May 2026. The ongoing investigation had been implicated numerous MPs and high-ranking bureaucrats, that led the several arrests. As the dragnet sealed in, several suspects attempted to flee surpassing authorities could reach their properties. But the security forces sealed the entry gates of the Green Zone. An zippy manhunt is currently underway to capture the fugitives.
How much extracted from underground bunkers?
Prior to this major breakthrough, Iraqi authorities spoken that they had successfully recovered over $107 million embezzled from government funds. According to the Supreme Judicial Council, investigators discovered 98 billion Iraqi Dinars and $11 million in mazuma subconscious underneath the floors of private residences. Some of the illicit mazuma was veiled so deep that heavy excavation machinery had to be brought in to retrieve it. Withal with the unprecedented financial recovery, a massive enshroud of gold and illegal weapons was moreover confiscated during the search operations.

