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Two Zarqawi lieutenants arrested in Iraq
2005-01-24
IRAQ said today the arrest of two lieutenants of Islamic extremist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, one of whom was said to be plotting election day attacks and was implicated in the 2003 bombing of the UN Baghdad headquarters. "Iraqi security forces arrested January 15 Sami Mohammad Said al-Jaf, also known as Abu Omar al-Kurdi, who was one of Zarqawi's deputies," the government said in a statement. "Abu Omar al-Kurdi was responsible for 32 attacks including the (August 2003) car bombing" of the UN headquarters in Baghdad that killed more 20 people including UN representative in Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello. Kurdi was planning attacks on polling stations in Baghdad for election day, the statement said. A second man identified as Hassan Hamad Abdullah Mohsen al-Duleimi who was in charge of "propaganda" for Zarqawi, was arrested on January 14.
Posted by:tipper

#6  I am waiting for the loud chorus of LLL that cry every about torture. Think maybe we should rough this guy up a bit before we ask him questions?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-01-24 2:56:33 PM  

#5  We give them free dentistry, too? When word gets out, they'll be beating down the doors to surrender themselves :-P
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-01-24 2:02:07 PM  

#4  Hassan Hamad Abdullah Mohsen al-Duleimi..... was arrested on January 14.
..arrested January 15 Sami Mohammad Said al-Jaf, also known as Abu Omar al-Kurdi


Had them in the jug for a week before announcing it, eh? Nice, Zarq will be wondering what they're saying, forcing him to move and change some plans.
Posted by: Steve   2005-01-24 12:32:47 PM  

#3  "He's down in interrogation now, having his eye teeth removed in preparation for spilling his guts..."
Posted by: mojo   2005-01-24 11:21:11 AM  

#2  maybe Frank. Or maybe we're just getting better overall, getting more tips from locals, conducting lots of raids, getting assistance from Iraqi forces, etc. I think that this is the announcement that the Interior Minister hinted at when we invoked the 48 hour rule - this is the substitute for getting Zarq, not the fruit of getting Zarq. Id be happy to be wrong though.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-01-24 10:07:17 AM  

#1  hmmmm - seems like we're rolling up his command structure. That would be easier to do if he was already in custody, no?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-24 10:02:00 AM  

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