Key Al Qaida Leaders Captured in Iraq
BAGHDAD,
Iraq (CENTCOM) -- Multi-National Forces conducted several raids
here recently capturing more than 30 terrorists, including
two reported high ranking Al-Qaida leaders with ties to its
leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, according to a military
spokesman.
Among those
captured and close confidants to al-Zarqawi are Abdulla Ibrahim
Muhammed Hassan al Shadad, or Abu Abdul Aziz and Khamis Farhan
Khalaf Abd al Fahdawi, or Abu Seba. Aziz served Zarqawi as
both a terrorist cell leader in Baghdad and as an operations
officer for al-Qaida in Iraq and was captured here in July.
According
to authorities, Aziz is cooperating with Mutli-National Forces.
Coalition
Operations in Ar Ramadi secured the capture of Abu Seba July
9 after intelligence provided information that led to his whereabouts.
Seba served as a senior lieutenant of Al Qaida in Iraq, and
is suspected in attacks against diplomats of Bahrain, Pakistan
and the recent murder of Egyptian envoy, Ihab Salah al Din
Ahmad al Sharif. Al Qaida ordered the attacks against Arab
diplomats in an effort to reduce support for the government
of Iraq according to a military spokesman.
During these
raids vital information, evidence and equipment were recovered
that implicate both Aziz and Seba as members of Zarqawi’s
leadership cell.
Other information
discovered included computer equipment, weapons, pornography,
propaganda and documents.