Posted on 07/17/2005 8:08:19 AM PDT by Dog
BAGHDAD, July 16 (KUNA) -- Al-Qaeda's financial advisor Saad Abbas Al-Janabi and a former high-ranking army officer, affiliated with terrorists, were arrested by Iraqi police, said Sunday Iraqi authorities.
In a release, the Iraqi government said security forces, during a raid in southern Baghdad, has apprehended Al-Qaeda's financial advisor Saad Abbas Al-Janabi and two of his affiliates.
Al-Janabi, added the release, was the financial advisor of Abu Abdul-Aziz, one of Al-Qaeda's leaders, who was arrested on July 10.
In Baqoubah, a former high-ranking army officer, affiliated to the terrorists, was arrested while in possession of a letter thought to be sent from members of Al-Zarqawi's terrorist organization.
In press statements, Baqoubah's security commander Colonel Dhiya Ismail, without disclosing the prisoner's identity, said the letter praised the officer's role in assisting the terrorists and their actions.
The operation that led to arresting the officer and 61 other suspects, added Isamil, was part of Al-Shurouq's anti-terrorist operation in Baqoubah. (end) mhg.
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KUNA 171512 Jul 05NNNN
Fyi..
I believe his rank and name translate into "Major Screwed."
That would be a MAJOR catch
Busted. I wonder who it is.
"In Baqoubah, a former high-ranking army officer, affiliated to the terrorists, was arrested while in possession of a letter thought to be sent from members of Al-Zarqawi's terrorist organization.
"In press statements, Baqoubah's security commander Colonel Dhiya Ismail, without disclosing the prisoner's identity, said the letter praised the officer's role in assisting the terrorists and their actions.
"The operation that led to arresting the officer and 61 other suspects, added Isamil, was part of Al-Shurouq's anti-terrorist operation in Baqoubah. (end) mhg."
Hopefully the new government of Iraq will make public hangings of these traitors to the people of Iraq a regular event. They should televise it and leave the bodies hanging around for awhile.
I wonder who turned them in --- :)
I wonder who they are going to catch based on the intel they get from this guy!
Great news!
Look for the guy building an above ground pool, buying a Toyata truck, and putting new tar paper on his outhouse.
I doubt they could keep that news quite, and I also doubt that coward would crawl back into Iraq from his Syrian hiding place.
"That would be a MAJOR catch"
... roger that... good post (tnx to the Dog)
Centcom's List of 29 Most Wanted Terrorists in Iraq | |||
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Main Terrorist Scorecard Page | |||
Iraqi "Deck of Cards" Scoreboard | |||
Saudi Arabia's Most Wanted Scorecard | |||
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Dead = 0 Apprehended = 4 At Large = 25 |
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Name | Function | Status | Reward |
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Terrorist leader of "al-Qaida in the land of two rivers" | At Large | $25 million |
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri | Member of Saddam's inner circle and leader of New Regional Command and New Baath Party | At Large | $10 million |
Muhammad Yunis al-Ahmad | Al-Douri's second-in-command | At Large | $1 million |
Rashid Ta'an Kazim | Saddam-era leader and insurgent commander in Diyala province | At Large | $1 million |
Abd-al-Baqi Abd al-Karim al-Abdallah al-Sa'adun | Saddam-era leader and insurgent commander in eastern and central Iraq | At Large | $1 million |
Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan al-Tikriti (aka Thafir Alsemak) | Saddam's half-brother insurgent financier from Syria | Apprehended | $1 million |
Fadhil Ibrahim Mahmud Mashadani (aka Abu Huda) | Operational leader in al-Douri's New Baath Party | Apprehended | $200,000 |
Ahmad Hasan Kaka al-Ubaydi | Saddam-era intelligence officer - associated with Ansar al-Islam and insurgent network | At Large | $200,000 |
Abu Abd-al-Aziz (aka Hamza) | Foreign terrorist cell leader - "Emir" of Baghdad | Apprehended | $200,000 |
Hamin Bani Shari | Zarqawi associate | At Large | $200,000 |
Nuhad Naji al-Adhari al-Dulaymi | Saddam-era intelligence chief and insurgent financier - Fled Iraq | At Large | $200,000 |
Mahir al-Shami (aka Milad al-Lubnani) | Al-Zarqawi associate | At Large | $200,000 |
Sayf al-Din al-Rawi | Associate of the sons of al-Douri and "Chemical Ali" Believed to be in Syria | At Large | $100,000 |
Muhammad Rajab al-Hadushi | Saddam-era commander and insurgent leader | At Large | $50,000 |
Najim Abdullah Zahwan Khalifah Ujayli | Republican Guard officer and insurgent leader | At Large | $50,000 |
Muhammad Khalaf Shakara (aka Abu Talha) | Former commander for Ansar al-Islam - wanted in beheadings and other attacks | Apprehended | $50,000 |
Abu Ayyub al-Masri | Al-Zarqawi associate | At Large | $50,000 |
Abu Anas al-Iraqi | Explosives expert | At Large | $50,000 |
Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi | Foreign terrorist in Iraq | At Large | $50,000 |
Sheikh Abdalluh Abu Azzam (aka Amir of Anbar) | Zarqawi lieutenant | At Large | $50,000 |
Muhammed Hardan Hashim (aka Abu Said) | Zarqawi lieutenant | At Large | $50,000 |
Mailk al-Tunisi | Zarqawi facilitator | At Large | $50,000 |
Abd al-Latif Humaym (aka Abu Tamuz) | Former religious adviser to Saddam and insurgent financier - Fled Iraq | At Large | $50,000 |
Lu'ay Ben Mohammed Saka | Zarqawi facilitator | At Large | $50,000 |
Umar Husayn Hadid Salman al-Khalifawi (aka Abu Khattab aka Abu Abdallah) | Zarqawi associate | At Large | $50,000 |
Shaykh Mahmud al-Hasani al-Sharqi | Shiite wanted in several attacks who may disguise himself by dressing as a woman | At Large | $50,000 |
Shaykh Ahmad Husayn al-Dabash | Insurgent leader in Abu Ghraib area - tied to foreign terrorist network | At Large | $50,000 |
Abdullah al-Janabi | Insurgent leader formerly in Fallujah | At Large | $50,000 |
Ibrahim Yusif Turki al-Jabburi | Insurgent leader in the Mosul area | At Large | $50,000 |
Zarqawi's aide captured ping!
Abdullah al-Janabi came into mind first for me too, but the first name is different that it seems to be some one else.
Baghdad Bob have any comment? I miss him.
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