The British security company G-4S, which operates Baghdad International Airport in Iraq, has assisted US forces in the assassination of Lieutenant General Qasim Solaimani, a former commander of Iran's Quds Force.

Ali al-Kasi Meher, Iran's public prosecutor, made the announcement on Wednesday.

He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture. The British company G-4S was responsible for providing security for the flight at Baghdad Airport. The British company informed the US military that General Solaimani and his comrades had arrived at Baghdad International Airport from Syria.

The Iranian prosecutor's office said Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Qatar, Jordan and Kuwait had issued warrants for the identification and arrest of the perpetrators. A committee has been set up to find out the criminals who are staying in different countries outside the United States so that they can be arrested and brought to Iran.

The Iranian law official added that the US military base in Germany was also involved in providing information prior to the assassination of General Solaimani.

On the morning of January 3, 2020, US forces killed General Solaimani in a drone strike near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq.