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Iraq
Omar al-Farouq 'killed in Iraq'
2006-09-25
British forces have killed a senior al-Qaeda fugitive in a raid on a house in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, security sources say. Officials named the dead man as Omar Farouq, a top lieutenant of Osama Bin Laden in south-east Asia. Farouq was captured in Indonesia in 2002 but escaped from a US military prison in Afghanistan last year. Security sources say he was hiding in Basra and was not known to be actively operating in the area.
If I just wanted to hide out, I'd pick someplace quieter.
Pretty significant kill here. Omar would be Binny's/Ayman's in-country controller.
A British military spokesman said forces came under fire and that the man they were trying to detain was killed in the exchange.
Ummm... Which upazila in Basra did the Brits catch him in?
He said there was apparently nobody else in the building, so there were no further casualties, either among the British troops or anybody else.
So who bumped Omar off? The Brits? Or his "bodyguards"?
The British military said only that they believed the wanted man belonged to a terrorist group, but security sources in Basra later named the dead man as Omar Farouq.
"Omar, speaking for Boskone, out!"
They said he was a significant figure in the international al-Qaeda movement.
Y'might say that...
Born in Kuwait of Iraqi parents, Farouq is believed to have joined al-Qaeda in the early 1990s and trained in Afghanistan. He became a top lieutenant of Osama Bin Laden in south-east Asia and he is believed to have been planning a series of bomb attacks on US embassies there when he was arrested in Indonesia in 2002.

To the considerable embarrassment of the Americans, he and three others escaped from the US military prison at Bagram airbase in Kabul last year. He even appeared in a video on an Arab TV station to boast about it. But he was tracked to Basra. Security sources say he was simply hiding out there and that his presence did not mean there was an active international al-Qaeda cell operating in the Basra area.
Right. I'll buy that for a dollar.
Posted by:Steve

#9  A British military spokesman said forces came under fire and that the man they were trying to detain was killed in the exchange

RAB tactics spinnin' through the web?
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-09-25 21:08  

#8  Do we know he really was killed? I think if I had caught him alive I'd say he was killed so whatever info we might be able to squeeze out of him might have a little bit longer useful life, and so I could avoid the 'difficulties' of defending the conditions of his interrogation and imprisonment.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-09-25 18:44  

#7  Thritch was me BTW...
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-09-25 17:24  

#6  Only three rounds of decimate wxjames? That still leaves 0.9^3 left which is 73%... bah!, far too many methinks!

"those bloody Romans, what have they ever done for us?"
Posted by: Thritch Ebbealing5597   2006-09-25 17:21  

#5  They're fallin like dominos lately. I do hope this is a turning point. Stop it.
I'm sorry, really I know that we must decimate, decimate, decimate before we get their attention.
I just had a flash of unbridled optimism. It won't happen again.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-09-25 12:29  

#4  Ummm... Which upazila in Basra did the Brits catch him in?

Basra update: security cam at the local 7-11

Posted by: RD   2006-09-25 12:21  

#3  "He even appeared in a video on an Arab TV station to boast about it. But he was tracked to Basra."
That's the problem with opening your yap too much.

Al
Posted by: frozen al   2006-09-25 11:51  

#2  The nightlife, and the mini-golf.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-09-25 11:32  

#1  it's the Basra nightlife that attracted him
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-25 09:36  

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