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Pentagon: Libyan Qaeda leader arrested

6 Oct 2013 - 13:50


The Pentagon says a senior Libyan al-Qaeda leader has been detained during a US �counterterrorism operation.�
Pentagon spokesman George Little said on Saturday, �Abu Anas al-Liby is currently lawfully detained by the US military in a secure location outside of Libya.�

Little did not provide more details on the issue.

The al-Qaeda leader is alleged to have played a major role in the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Over 220 people reportedly died in the attacks.

Liby, also known as Nazih al-Ragye, was on the most-wanted list of the FBI. The United States had offered a five-million-dollar reward for information leading to his capture.

A local witness said the al-Qaeda leader was taken away early in the morning.

�As I was opening my house door, I saw a group of cars coming quickly from the direction of the house where al-Ragye lives. I was shocked by this movement in the early morning. They kidnapped him. We do not know who they are,� the witness said.

The detention of Liby comes after a team of US Navy SEALs raided the seaside residence of a commander of the al-Shabab group in Somalia�s town of Baraawe. The SEALS, however, did not manage to arrest the commander.

Al-Shabab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab confirmed the SEALS strike and said, �The bungled operation was carried out by white people, who came with two small boats from a larger ship out at sea... one Shabab guard was killed, but reinforcements soon came and the foreigners fled.�

Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for a fatal raid on a shopping mall in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on September 21. Sixty-seven people died during the four-day siege.

Shabab leader Ahmed Godane said the raid was in retaliation for the Kenyan military�s invasion of southern Somalia in October 2011.

By Press TV

 

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