Abu Ayyub al-Masri Captured (Or Not – Updated)
UPDATE: Via Voice of America and Associated Press – US military officials in Iraq say the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq has not been captured. They denied reports from an Iraqi Interior Ministry spokesman Major General Abdul Karim Khalaf, who told Iraqi state television on Thursday that Abu Ayyub al-Masri had been detained in a raid in the city of Mosul.
“Neither coalition forces nor Iraqi security forces detained or killed Abu Ayyub al-Masri. This guy had a similar name,” said Maj. Peggy Kageleiry, a US military spokeswoman in northern Iraq. She said no additional details were being immediately provided.
Iraqi Defense Ministry spokesman Mohammed al-Askari said the confusion arose because the commander of Iraqi forces in northern Ninevah province was convinced that he had arrested al-Masri — also known as Abu Hamza al-Muhajir.
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The London Times, Associated Press and Reuters are reporting that al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri has been captured by Iraqi troops in Mosul. The capture was also reported on Iraqi television though there has been no official denial or confirmation from Multi-National Forces-Iraq or the Pentagon. Al-Masri took over al-Qaida in Iraq after Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed 7 June 2006 in a US airstrike northeast of Baghdad. From the reports:
“The leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, has been arrested, the Arabic television station al-Arabiya reported on Friday, quoting the Iraqi Defense Ministry.”
“Arabiya said Muhajir had been detained in a joint Iraqi-U.S. operation in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. The US military said it had no information on the reports at this stage…”
“US officials said al-Masri joined an extremist group led by al-Qaida’s No.2 official. He later joined al-Qaida training camps in Afghanistan in 1999 and trained as a car bombing expert before traveling to Iraq after the US-led invasion in 2003.”
James Joyner at Outside the Beltway probably has it right as to the significance of al-Masri’s capture:
I doubt this will make any terrific difference. We’ve captured or “otherwise dealt with” more number twos and number threes than you can shake a stick at over the years and buried this guy’s predecessor under a ton of rubble. Still, if true, it at least means the Iraqi security forces are getting better.
News Links
Man Held is Not Leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq – Freeman and Sabah, Washington Post
US Military Denies Iraq Report of al-Qaida Arrest – Associated Press
Leader of al-Qaida in Iraq Has Not Been Captured – Voice of America
Iraq al-Qaeda Chief Not Captured – BBC News
Al-Qaeda in Iraq Leader Arrested In Mosul – Freeman and Sabah, Washington Post
Al-Qaeda in Iraq Leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri Captured – James Hider, London Times
Iraqis Report Capture of al Qaeda in Iraq Leader – CNN News
Iraqi Army Says Iraqi al-Qaida Leader Arrested – Associated Press
Al Qaeda’s Leader in Iraq Arrested – Reuters
Al-Qaeda Iraq Leader ‘Arrested’ – BBC News
Blog Links
US Military Denies al Masri in Custody – Bill Roggio, The Long War Journal
Abu Ayyub al-Masri Arrested – James Joyner, Outside the Beltway
Al-Masri the Egyptian Falls – Richard Fernandez, The Belmont Club
Favorable Indicators – Jules Crittenden, Forward Movement
Abu Ayyub al Masri Reported Captured – Bill Roggio, The Long War Journal
AQI # 1 Busted – Dr. iRack, Abu Muqawama