Sunday, February 05, 2006

Iraq arrests top al-Qaeda figure: report

Iraqi police have arrested the fourth-ranking figure in al-Qaeda in Iraq, state television said, while officials are investigating whether the group's leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, has fled to neighbouring Iran.

The brief report on Iraqiya television identified the suspect as Mohammed Rabei, also known Abu Dhar, and said he was No 4 in al-Qaeda. It gave no further details.

Meanwhile, a senior Iraqi security officer said the Iraqi government has been receiving information that al-Zarqawi may have moved to neighbouring Iran after hot pursuit by US and Iraqi forces in western Iraq.

The officer said Iraq's intelligence services have received information that the Jordanian-born terrorist was spotted a few weeks ago in areas close to the Himreen Mountains, 120 km south of Kirkuk and near the border with Iran.

"We are dealing with this information carefully but intelligence services are working on the assumption that he has been planning to move to Iran after being besieged in the areas where he was operating inside Iraq," said the officer, who declined to be identified further because of the sensitivity of the investigation.

Al-Qaeda in Iraq has been blamed for many of the kidnappings and beheadings of foreign and Iraqi hostages, as well as spectacular suicide attacks against police, soldiers and civilians

The Age

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