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US catches top Zarqawi aide in Iraq  
DNA World ^ | Thursday, April 06, 2006  16:37 IST

Posted on 04/06/2006 10:06:48 AM PDT by april15Bendovr

US catches top Zarqawi aide in Iraq    

US military catches top Zarqawi aide in Iraq   by J

BAGHDAD: The US military announced on Thursday it had captured a top Al-Qaeda linked operative who was the key suspect in the kidnapping of Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena last year.   

Separately, the Iraqi authorities also announced arrests of three other "terrorists", two of whom were caught disguised as women.   

The US military said a massive manhunt by Iraqi and US forces led to the arrest last month of Mohammed Hilal Hammad Ubaydi, also known as Abu Ayman, a former aide to the intelligence chief under Saddam Hussein. It said he had "strong ties" to Al-Qaeda's Iraq frontman, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and was the leader of the Secret Islamic Army, a militant outfit operating in the Babel province south of Baghdad.   

He was caught on March 7 in Al-Mahmudiyah, south of Baghdad, but his arrest was not immediately announced pending a DNA test, which "confirmed this is Abu Ayman," the military said.   

The military said he was the prime suspect in the kidnapping of Sgrena and was also behind a series of assassination attempts on Iraqi government and security officials.   

The Sgrena kidnapping last year drew worldwide attention when US soldiers shot dead an Italian agent shepherding her to safety after she was freed. Insurgents seized Sgrena from outside a Baghdad mosque on February 4, 2005 and numerous uncorroborated claims emerged for her kidnapping.   

But later in a video, on which "Mujahedeen Without Borders" was digitally stamped, she was seen pleading with Italy to end the US-led occupation of Iraq. After a month in captivity Sgrena was released amid allegations that Italy had paid a hefty ransom to secure her freedom.   

However, while on her way to the Baghdad airport she and the Italian agents escorting her came under fire from US soldiers at a checkpoint. One agent was killed and two others wounded.

On Thursday the US military also charged that Ayman has killed a number of other hostages in Iraq and set off some of the deadliest roadside bombs against US-led and Iraqi forces since the fall of Saddam in April 2003.   

"Ayman's capture will not only disrupt some of these attacks, but he will also provide valuable information leading to the capture of other terrorists he has worked with in the past," the military said. It said information on Ayman was provided by his aide Abu Qatada, a Syrian national, who was arrested in December in Baghdad. The military did not provide any other details on Qatada.   

Ayman is one of the top aides of Zarqawi arrested by US forces in recent times. In March the military had arrested 61 rebels linked to Zarqawi terror network near the former rebel bastion town of Fallujah, in western Iraq. Jordanian-born Zarqawi is Iraq's most-wanted man with a 25-million dollar US bounty on his head. The feared Islamist militant is accused of masterminding a large part of the Iraqi insurgency including some of its most gruesome attacks and hostage beheadings.   


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abuayman; alqaedairaq; ayman; captured; gwot; iraq; oif; zarqawi
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To: mlc9852
I agree. How many "top aides" are there? It's getting silly.

Only to those not following even the most basic details.

41 posted on 04/06/2006 10:47:31 AM PDT by Coop (Proud founding member of GCA - Gruntled Conservatives of America)
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To: FormerACLUmember
See my post #38 as to why if this is true then it is a big deal. The guy was big in the Saddam regime. He was chief of Intel. A deck of 55 card player.
The Baathist insurgents would just have lost a key player. And surely he will sqeal his guts out like the rest of them, once the "surfs up" sign comes out. And surely he was in the key area where the Butchers boys still play. He would have been a financer as well as a key facilitator for the insurgency.
42 posted on 04/06/2006 10:49:56 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: Coop

Let's see - the basic details would be "top aide captured". That's pretty basic, isn't it?


43 posted on 04/06/2006 10:50:28 AM PDT by mlc9852
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To: Coop
From Bloomberg.com article.

"Muhammed Hila Hammad Ubaydi led the Secret Islamic Army in the north of Babil province, the military said in a statement e- mailed from the Iraqi capital. He served as Chief of Staff of Intelligence during Saddam Hussein's regime."

44 posted on 04/06/2006 10:51:29 AM PDT by april15Bendovr
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To: april15Bendovr

WORST...JOB....EVER


45 posted on 04/06/2006 10:52:20 AM PDT by Personal Responsibility (Amnesia is a train of thought.)
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To: Marine_Uncle
I believe if I find the 55 deck of cards, he will be one of them, that where up to know still on the lose.

He's in there.

46 posted on 04/06/2006 10:52:39 AM PDT by Allegra (No mosques were entered or damaged during this post.)
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To: april15Bendovr

The worst job in Iraq would be either number 2 or an aide.


Imagine this conversation:

There is good news for you Ahab - you are now the number 2 of the movement.

No thank you - I am fine where I am.


47 posted on 04/06/2006 10:54:17 AM PDT by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: Marine_Uncle

He is the 2 of hearts in the Deck of playing cards


48 posted on 04/06/2006 10:55:35 AM PDT by april15Bendovr
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To: mlc9852; Coop
Let's see - the basic details would be "top aide captured". That's pretty basic, isn't it?

Yes, that is basic. If you read further, you'll see exactly who he is and why it's a very good catch.

It is very good news for people in Iraq.

Maybe not so important to the folks back home sweating over things like who gets kicked off of the next episode of "Survivor," perhaps.

49 posted on 04/06/2006 10:56:16 AM PDT by Allegra (No mosques were entered or damaged during this post.)
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To: april15Bendovr

No photo available on the 2 of hearts.


50 posted on 04/06/2006 10:57:29 AM PDT by april15Bendovr
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To: april15Bendovr
Another SECOND in command? :)

This is becoming funny.

51 posted on 04/06/2006 10:58:38 AM PDT by ElPatriota (Let's not forget, we are all still friends despite our differences)
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To: RightWhale; FormerACLUmember; april15Bendovr
I was wrong.
Ubaydi was not quite so high up to fit into the deck of 55. His boss however, Zuhayr Talib Abd al-Sattar, director of military intelligence, was.
Just want to set the record straight.
52 posted on 04/06/2006 11:00:05 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: mlc9852
I agree. How many "top aides" are there? It's getting silly.

Probably when one is caught, someone else is promoted. I kind of doubt Zarqawi has a Family Medical/Capture Leave Act that requires him to keep the job open for six months or whatever! ;-)

53 posted on 04/06/2006 11:00:15 AM PDT by maryz
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54 posted on 04/06/2006 11:00:52 AM PDT by april15Bendovr
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To: Allegra

I've never watched Survivor.

Of course it's always good news when another terrorist is caught. But to keep calling all of them "top aides" gets where it doesn't mean much any more.


55 posted on 04/06/2006 11:02:10 AM PDT by mlc9852
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To: maryz

Lucky they aren't in France! He could never fire a top aide. LOL


56 posted on 04/06/2006 11:02:47 AM PDT by mlc9852
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To: april15Bendovr

This guy has more "aids" than Central Africa!


57 posted on 04/06/2006 11:06:12 AM PDT by ryan71
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To: slowhand520
If you read the article carefully you will find this guy was Saddam's chief of Intellegience. He has been a key player in the insurgency. He helped plan it in the closing days of the war when the 3rd Armored Divison tanks rolled into Baggy dad. He is a big fish, whom will deliver much information over a period of time to save his hide, as how the insurgency is now operating. Plus, he was most likely a key finiancer from the Baathist part of the insurgency.
58 posted on 04/06/2006 11:06:54 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: Marine_Uncle
Thank you Marine_Uncle for providing the additional info.

People don't understand the value of this catch.

59 posted on 04/06/2006 11:09:55 AM PDT by april15Bendovr
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To: april15Bendovr
"...without having egg on their face?"
Heheh. With a lot of sloppy sloppy words. Clowns may try to avoid saying anything. Or at most a three second blip ...in other news today a known aid to Abu the Schmoo was allegedly caught on the outskirts of Baggy Dad. Such is life.
60 posted on 04/06/2006 11:10:12 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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