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Al-Azzawi is seen during an interview with the Associated Press in Baghdad in this Saturday March 30, 1996 file photo
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AS-SALIYAH,
Qatar, April 19 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Iraqi police
have captured “former” finance minister Hikmat al-Azzawi and
handed him over to US-led forces, the US Central Command said
Saturday, April 19, at its war headquarters.
Meanwhile,
a member of the Abu Nidal Organization, a Palestinian group which
figures on the US list of “terrorist” organizations, has
surrendered to US Marines in Baghdad, the US Central Command announced
Saturday.
The
minister, who figures in 45th position on
a list of 55 most-wanted Iraqis, "was captured by Iraqi
police in Baghdad and turned over to the First Marine Division"
Friday, April 18, Centcom said.
He
was the fifth person captured on the Centcom playing card list --
where he figures as the eight of diamonds, Agence France-Presse (AFP)
said.
The
four people on the list already seized were all captured within the
past week.
Former
intelligence chief and half-brother to Saddam Hussein, Barzan
al-Tikriti was captured in Baghdad on Wednesday, April 16, during a
special forces operation with support from the US Marines.
His
brother, former interior minister Watban Ibrahim Hasan was arrested on
April 13.
US
special forces captured top Baath Party official, Samir
al-Aziz al-Najim, on Thursday night, according to the US military.
He was listed as regional command chairman for east Baghdad of the
ruling party.
On
April 12, Lieutenant General Amer
al-Saadi, Saddam's chief scientific adviser, turned himself in to
coalition forces.
Centcom
officers have expressed confidence that now that the war is virtually
over, they will receive an increasing number of tip-offs on the
whereabouts of top officials of Saddam's now ousted regime.
But
they admit they have no clue about the location of Saddam and his sons
Uday and Qusay, or even whether they are alive or dead.
Member
Of Abu Nidal Organization Surrenders To Marines
Centcom
also announced on Saturday the surrender of a member of the Abu Nidal
Organization, a Palestinian resistance group which figures on the US
list of foreign “terrorist” organizations.
"Khala
Khadr al-Salahat, a member of the Abul Nidal organization, surrendered
to the Marines of First Marine Division in Baghdad April 18,"
Centcom said.
"As
the Secretary of Defense (Donald Rumsfeld) said when he outlined the
military objectives of Operation Iraqi Freedom, one of our key
objectives is to search for, capture and drive out terrorists who have
found safe haven in Iraq," the statement said without giving
further details.
Also
known as the Fatah Revolutionary Council, the Abu Nidal Organization
is held responsible for a string of assassinations and plane hijacks
as well as 1985 attacks on Rome and Vienna airports.
Al-Salahat
is the second Palestinian to be arrested by the US in Iraq after
Mohammad Abu Abbas, a Palestinian leader reportedly arrested by U.S.
Special Forces in Iraq Monday, April 14.