Omar al-Faruq
Omar al-Faruq | |
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Bagram Theater Internment Facility | |
Other name(s) | Faruq al-Iraqi |
Status | escaped custody, deceased |
Omar al-Faruq (
Biography
Al-Faruq was born in Iraq. It is believed he joined al-Qaeda in the early 1990s and trained in Afghanistan, where he became one of Osama bin Laden's key lieutenants. U.S. authorities believed al-Faruq was planning bomb attacks on American embassies when he was captured in Bogor, Indonesia in 2002 by Indonesian security agents who handed him over to the United States.[2][3] Al-Faruq's capture was based on information derived from the capture of Abu Zubaydah.[4] Al-Faruq in turn revealed information about a plot to bomb embassies in Southeast Asia, giving rise to the "yellow alert" of 10 September 2002.[3]
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On 25 September 2006, Al-Faruq was killed by British troops operating in the Iraqi city of Basra. The operations took place in pre-dawn hours and involved more than 200 soldiers. There were no British casualties.[5]
References
- ^ Tavernise, Sabrina (26 September 2006). "Qaeda Operative is Killed in Iraq". The New York Times.
- ^ "Profile: Omar al-Farouq". BBC. 26 September 2006. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ a b "Al-Qaida: Dead or captured". NBC News. 23 April 2004. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
- ^ Confessions of an al-Qaeda Terrorist Archived 23 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine, Time, 15 September 2002
- ^ Top al Qaeda figure killed in Iraq Archived 11 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Reuters, 25 September 2006