The Counter-Terrorism Group (CTG) announced the arrest of a man who confessed to killing Azad Ahmed, a top Kirkuk student. The CTG published the Killer’s confession, who alleged to have murdered the 17-year-old student following an argument.

The murderer is a gun salesman from Sulaimani’s Chamchamal district, a thirty minutes drive from Kirkuk. “He reached out to me to purchase a gun and we agreed on a $230 gun, and [Ahmed] asked to deliver him the gun,” the perpetrator said in his televised confession. The gun dealer has a good online presence and uses social media to sell his firearms. 

The gun salesman said, when I arrived in Kirkuk to hand him the gun, I found out that he was a "just teenager with $800 US in his possession" and asked me to give him a ride to remote place to try the gun. Earlier stories surrounding his death claim that he was abducted, and later shot when he went to buy an Xbox in a Kirkuk bazaar. 

According to the Killer, when they went to test the gun, the man asked the teenager to hand him over the gun to show him how it is done, and when he does, the Killer points the pistol at him, forcing him to remove his clothes; Azad asks why and he says to film you for future ransoms; after Azad takes off his top, the teenager attacks the man, prompting the man to shoot him in the chest. "I shot him in the chest, and shot him in the head again, to make sure that he was dead," the Killer confessed in CTG custody.

Ahmed Azad died 11 days ago near Kirkuk’s Soma City with two shots in his body. He was one of the top students at the university of Kirkuk. Kurdistan Regional Government awarded Azad for his excellent academic achievements. News of his death rocked the Kurdistan region, and many demanded swift justice. 

Relatives and friends of Azad thanked the CTG and Asaysh forces for bringing to justice Azad's killer just after ten days,