Posted on 02/15/2007 10:27:47 PM PST by RightOnTheLeftCoast
Abu Ayuuab al-Masri Still At Large. "No DNA Match" -- Intel Officer PJM in SeattleFebruary 15, 2007 5:45 PM
Abu Ayuuab al-Masri: In the sights, but still at large.
By Richard Miniter, PJM Editor, Washington DC
Media reports that the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq was captured today are false, our sources in the intelligence community tell us. Dont believe al Arabiya, Associated Press or Reuters, at least not yet.
The new head of Iraqs Interior Ministry, which controls the nations intelligence and police forces, apparently jumped the gun. The government of Prime Minister Nouri al- Maliki is under intense domestic and international pressure to deliver good news. The Shiite Interior Minister was feeling the heat and prematurely released information about a raid several miles north of Baghdad.
Shortly after sunset, Iraqi commandos surrounded a safe house believed to house Abu Ayuuab al-Masri, who heads al Qaeda in Iraq. He is Zarqawis successor and, many in the intelligence community believe, far more dangerous.
In an exchange of AK-47 fire, a number of insurgents were wounded and a man meeting the physical description of al-Masri was captured. He refused to give his name. When police tried to get his fingerprints, they discovered that all ten fingertips had been purposely singed. He basically has no fingerprints, a military intelligence official told me.
Based on his appearance alone, Iraqi officials at the scene became convinced that they had the al Qaeda leader. The officials at the Interior Ministry phoned Arab news outlets, which trumpeted the news. English-language wire services, such as Reuters, regularly monitor foreign broadcasts for news items. Within hours of the firefight at a desolate concrete house near Baghdad, the news had traveled the world. Meanwhile, the truth was trying to get its boots on. Apparently U.S. military intelligence first learned of al-Masris capture from reporters seeking comment.
U.S. intelligence officials demanded DNA tests to confirm the identity of the prisoner. U.S. has DNA reference samples of virtually all al Qaeda leaders, including al-Masri. Blood samples from family members are one source of such reference DNA samples.
A crestfallen intelligence official told Pajamas Media: The prisoners DNA did not match that of al Masris.
For now the al Qaeda leader remains at large. Arab radio reports that suggest that al Masri was wounded in the firefight are probably just a face saving attempt by the Interior Ministry to cover their latest media blunder.
Al Masri had ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda forces from Baghdad several weeks ago. Since then, U.S. military officials say they have seen a change in tactics from his new base somewhere in the Diyalla province, hard on the Iran border. Al Masri has ordered a stream of car bombs to attack targets in the besieged Iraqi capitol. Hes using car bombs like long range artillery, one military official told me.
Another change in tactics: al Qaeda has deployed a screen of antiaircraft weapons around Baghdad in an attempt to cut off American and allied attempts at aerial reconnaissance. Al Masri is trying to force troops into dangerous ground patrols where they can killed by roadside bombs or snipers.
Where are the antiaircraft weapons and the trained operators for them coming from? Were still debating that, said one military official. But all evidence points to Iran.
He must be somone interesting to have no fingerprints.
Will someone please explain how our forces have a DNA sample to match with these thugs once they assume room temperature? I mean, where and how did the military get the first, baseline sample? Just wondering.
Did they get him this time?
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