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Jordanian judge tells Zarqawi to surrender, stand trial
2004-11-24
A military judge called on Jordanian terrorist Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi and three other fugitives to surrender Tuesday, a step toward opening a terror conspiracy trial involving a foiled chemical attack that could have killed thousands. Al-Zarqawi, believed to be on the run in Iraq with a $25 million price on his head, and the three fugitives will be tried in absentia along with eight men in police custody since April on charges including conspiring to commit terrorism, possessing and manufacturing explosives and affiliation with a banned group. A ninth man, also detained in April, was charged only with helping two fugitives. If convicted in the military court, the 12 other men - including al-Zarqawi - face the death penalty.

No date has yet been set for the trial. But it is expected to start in early December, shortly after the expiry of a 10-day grace period issued Tuesday by Col. Fawaz Buqour, the presiding military judge in the case. In his one-page notice, made available to The Associated Press, Buqour urged the fugitives to surrender to judicial authorities before the December 2 deadline expires. The military prosecutor indicted the 13-member cell last month. A charge sheet alleged al-Zarqawi had sent more than $118,000 to the domestic terror cell to buy two vehicles that would be driven into Jordan's General Intelligence Department by suicide bombers armed with explosives and chemicals.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#7  This "judge" needs to get off the hallucinogens.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-11-24 1:48:56 PM  

#6  Endgame. Z-man's desperate now.

This has been the best November ever.
Posted by: lex   2004-11-24 1:11:20 PM  

#5  It would be funny if someone shows up with the guy's head and demands the reward.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-11-24 1:10:54 PM  

#4  A Zarquawi surrender is not going to happen. Basically, Jordan is closing the door on Zarquawi. He will have fewer places to hole up. He should be easier to get. If he gets whacked by anybody it would be great and cause for celebration!!!
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2004-11-24 1:08:09 PM  

#3  al-Zarqawi will get whacked by his own before anyone else gets a whiff of him .
Posted by: MacNails   2004-11-24 7:32:28 AM  

#2  It would be interesting if the messenger finds him and the US troops did not
Posted by: Goher   2004-11-24 4:54:25 AM  

#1  Did they deliver the court papers already? I guess the messenger will need an iron neck.
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-11-24 1:59:02 AM  

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