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Two suspected Al Qaeda Members Arrested
Wednesday, June 18, 2003
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Two suspected Al Qaeda (search) members -- including one believed to be a longtime aide to Usama bin Laden (search) -- were arrested Wednesday in northwestern Pakistan, the information minister said.
Pakistani authorities arrested Adil Al-Jazeeri of Algeria at a public swimming pool in the affluent Hayatabad neighborhood of Peshawar (search), the capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.
Intelligence sources said Al-Jazeeri was a longtime aide to bin Laden and was involved in the terror network's training.
"He is an important Al Qaeda catch," Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told The Associated Press in a telephone interview in the federal capital of Islamabad.
Ahmed said Al-Jazeeri was being questioned about his alleged links to Al Qaeda.
The second suspect, identified as Abu Naseem of Tunisia was arrested a short time later outside the Katcha Ghauri Afghan refugee camp on the western edge of Peshawar, according to an intelligence source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. He said Naseem was "highly expert in forgery and arranging fake documents for Al Qaeda men."
Pakistani security officials conducted the raids, but it wasn't immediately clear if the two men were in Pakistani custody or handed over to U.S. officials.
Sources said the two men were picked up after three Afghans were arrested a day earlier outside a Peshawar bank. The three men led them to Al-Jazeeri.
Neither Al-Jazeeri nor Abu Naseem appear on the American FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list.
Pakistan has been a key ally of the U.S.-led war on terror and has arrested nearly 500 suspected Al Qaeda men, most of whom have been handed over to the United States.
In March 2003, Pakistan arrested Al Qaeda's top leader Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.
Abu Zubaydah, once bin Laden's top terror coordinator, was caught in the city of Faisalabad in March 2002.
Last September, Ramzi Binalshibh, another suspected planner of the attacks in the United States, was captured after a gunbattle in southern Karachi.
Also in caught in Pakistan was Waleed Mohammed Bin Attash, best known as Tawfiq bin Attash or Tawfiq Attash Khallada, a Yemeni who was one of two people described as masterminds of the bombing of the U.S. Navy destroyer Cole in Yemen on Oct. 12, 2000.
Recently, another key Al Qaeda man, Yassir Al-Jaziri, was captured in the eastern city of Lahore. Al-Jaziri was described as a key subordinate who facilitated communications between Al Qaeda operatives.
Major Al Qaeda figures
Saturday, March 01, 2003
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Name, nationality and status of some major Al Qaeda figures:
USAMA BIN LADEN, Saudi, supreme leader: At large, on FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list.
AYMAN AL-ZAWAHRI, Egyptian, bin Laden's doctor, spiritual adviser: At large, on FBI Most Wanted Terrorist list.
MOHAMMED ATEF, Egyptian, military chief: Killed in U.S. airstrike.
KHALID SHAIKH MOHAMMED, Kuwaiti, suspected mastermind of Sept. 11 attacks: Captured.
ABU ZUBAYDAH, Palestinian-Saudi, terrorist coordinator: Captured.
SAIF AL-ADIL, Egyptian, bin Laden security chief: At large, on FBI Most Wanted Terrorist list.
SHAIKH SAIID AL-MASRI, Egyptian, bin Laden chief financier: At large.
ABD AL-RAHIM AL-NASHIRI, Saudi, Persian Gulf operations chief: Captured.
TAWFIQ ATTASH KHALLAD, Yemeni, operational leader, suspected mastermind of USS Cole bombing in October 2000: At large.
QAED SALIM SINAN AL-HARETHI, Yemeni, Yemen operations chief: Killed in U.S. airstrike.
OMAR AL-FAROUQ, Kuwaiti, Southeast Asia operations chief: Captured.
IBN AL-SHAYKH AL-LIBI, Libyan, training camp commander: Captured.
SAAD BIN LADEN, Saudi, bin Laden's son: At large.
ABU MOHAMMAD AL-MASRI, Egyptian, training camp commander: At large, on FBI Most Wanted Terrorist list as Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah.
TARIQ ANWAR AL-SAYYID AHMAD, Egyptian, operational planner: Killed in U.S. airstrike.
MOHAMMED SALAH, Egyptian, operational planner: Killed in U.S. airstrike.
ABD AL-HADI AL-IRAQI, training camp commander: Captured.
ABU MUSAB ZARQAWI, Jordanian, operational planner: At large.
ABU ZUBAIR AL-HAILI, Saudi, operational planner: Captured.
ABU HAFS THE MAURITANIAN, operational and spiritual leader: At large.
SULAIMAN ABU GHAITH, Kuwaiti, al-Qaida spokesman: At large.
MOHAMMED OMAR ABDEL-RAHMAN, Egyptian, operational planner and trainer: At large.
MIDHAT MURSI, Egyptian, chemical and bioweapons researcher: At large.
MOHAMMED JAMAL KHALIFA, Saudi, financier: At large.
SAAD AL-SHARIF, Saudi, financer: At large.
MUSTAFA AHMED AL-HISAWI: Sept. 11 financer: At large.
HAMZA AL-QATARI, financier: Killed.
AHMAD SAID AL-KADR, Egyptian-Canadian, financier: At large.
ZAID KHAYR, operational leader: At large.
ABU SALAH AL-YEMENI: logistics, Killed.
ABU JAFAR AL-JAZIRI, aide to Abu Zubyadah: Killed.
ABU BASIR AL-YEMENI, Yemeni, aide to Osama bin Laden: At large.
ABD AL-AZIZ AL-JAMAL, aide to al-Zawahri: At large.
RAMZI BINALSHIBH, Yemeni, planner and organizer of Sept. 11 attacks: Captured.
ZACARIAS MOUSSAOUI, charged as conspirator with Sept. 11 hijackers: Captured.
ZAKARIYA ESSABAR, member of cell with chief Sept. 11 hijacker Mohamed Atta: At large.
SAID BAHAJI, member of cell with chief Sept. 11 hijacker Mohamed Atta: At large
Arafat’s Private Terrorist Army – A Partial List
Debka Files has obtained exclusively
the first partial list of the estimated 200 terrorist masterminds, controllers and operatives whom Yasser Arafat harbors and activates from his headquarters in Ramallah. Some are still serving officers in Palestinian security services. They are all members of his Fatah group and its suicide terror arm, the al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, one squad of which shot dead Zion David on Sunday, May 11, in a terror attack timed for US secretary of state Colin Powell’s latest peace mission.
1. Oni Khilo ‘Abu Ayad’ – a senior officer in the Palestinian General Intelligence
2. Mahmoud Damra – a senior officer in Arafat’s Presidential Guard (Force 17) and one of Col. Tawfiq Tirawi’s top operatives
3. Ali Barghuthi
4. Ali Darwish, aka “Abu Nawras”
5. Ahmad Al-Am
6. Mohammad Shawish
7. Khaled Shawish
8. Kamel Ghanam – 8. and 9. are members of Arafat’s Presidential Guard
9. Mohamad Ghassan Sheikh
10. Mouzid Sawaftah
11. Ramzi Oubeida
12. Mohamad Rahal
13. Rafat Maarouf
14. Tareq Kondah.
15. Dawoud Al-Haj
16. Shadi Saida
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