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Thursday, 14 September 2006

Iraqi police have shot dead one senior al-Qaeda member and another has been arrested by US forces in two separate operations in Baghdad, officials say.


Abu Jafar al-Liby was killed during an operation in Baghdad three days ago, Brigadier Abdul-Karim Khalaf, interior ministry director of operations, told the Associated Press news agency on Thursday.

Four others were killed and two others arrested during the raid, he said.

According to Khalaf, al-Liby was the head of "al-Qaeda's criminal operations" in Baghdad's al-Rasafa and al-Karrada districts and the province of Diyala, northeast of the capital.

Two letters were found with the body - one for Osama bin Laden and the other for Abu Ayub al-Masri who took over al-Qaeda in Iraq after Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed in an American air strike on June 7, Khalaf said.

The letters reportedly expressed his loyalty and promised more attacks.

Explosives found

A large quantity of explosives and a number of suicide vests were found during the raid on Sunday.

The second man - an associate of the group's new leader and head of assassination, kidnapping and bomb-making cells - was captured on Tuesday, Major-General William Caldwell, a US military spokesman, said.

"As part of these operations on Tuesday evening alone there was a series of 25 raids in and around Baghdad targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq activities. A key outcome of these raids was the capture of over 70 suspected terrorists, one of which was the personal associate of Abu Ayub al-Masri," Caldwell said.

The unnamed suspect "directly participated in numerous terrorist acts including kidnappings and executions, terrorist acts and others, contributing to sectarian violence throughout the city".

Military operations

The US military said that "66 terrorists have been killed and 830 suspected terrorists detained" in 150 operations since August 30.

Caldwell said there had been a "spike in violence in Baghdad over the last 24 hours" as Iraqi police found the bodies of 20 people who had been tortured and shot left around the capital.

Most of the bodies had their hands tied and were blindfolded, a security official said. Police recovered 64 bodies on Wednesday.

At least 15 more people died and dozens have been wounded in a series of car bombings and shootings across central Iraq.

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