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Arizona man accused of being Al Qaeda leader

Federal agents took him into custody

New Hampshire woman

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February 1, 2020
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PHOENIX – A man the Iraqi government says is an Al Qaeda leader has been arrested in Arizona, prosecutors said.

Authorities in Iraq have accused Ali Yousif Ahmed Al-Nouri, 42, of killing two police officers in Fallujah in 2006 with other members of the terror group founded by Usama Bin Laden, Arizona federal prosecutors said.

Al-Nouri was arrested earlier this week in Phoenix. As a result, he appeared before a federal magistrate Friday. The FBI and U.S. Marshals arrested him after Iraq requested his extradition, Fox News reported.

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“According to the information provided by the Government of Iraq in support of its extradition request, Ahmed served as the leader of a group of Al-Qaeda terrorists in Al-Fallujah, Iraq, which planned operations targeting Iraqi police,” Arizona federal prosecutors said in a news release.

“Ahmed and other members of the Al-Qaeda group allegedly shot and killed a first lieutenant in the Fallujah Police Directorate and a police officer in the Fallujah Police Directorate, on or about June 1, 2006, and October 3, 2006, respectively.”

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Prosecutors said details in the complaint were allegations that had not yet been proven in court. Moreover, they didn’t say how long Al-Nouri had been living in Arizona, how he entered the U.S., or what he did for a living, according to Fox News.

It was unknown whether Al-Nouri has obtained an attorney or plans to fight extradition. The extradition case is being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of Arizona and the Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs, Greenville News reported.

 


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