Al-Baghdadi, the second most wanted on new American list
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi , the leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham " Daash " came in the second place by a reward of 10 million dollars , after the wanted head of al -Qaeda Ayman al-Zawahiri by 25 million dollars.
According to a news report followed by “Shafaq News " , “ the competent authorities in the United States has issued a new list of the names of the most dangerous terrorists, and the value of rewards to arrest each of them:
A reward of $ 25 million
- Al-Qaeda leader , Ayman al-Zawahiri .
A reward of $ 10 million :
- The leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant , Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi .
- The leader of the Taliban , Mullah Omar .
- Hafith Mohammad Saeed , India has issued a red corner notice to Interpol against Saeed for his role in 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai .
- Syrian Yassin , a senior al -Qaeda facilitators based in Iran .
A reward of $ 7 million :
- Mohammed al-Fadhli , who provided financial and material assistance to Zarqawi organization and al-Qaeda .
- Ahmed or Mohamed Abdi , the founder of, " Mujahideen Youth " Somali movement has been named publicly as the prince of the organization in December 2007 .
- Abu Bakr Shekaw, the leader of the Sunni, advocacy and Jihad group, and the movement known as " Boko Haram " in Nigeria , Boko Haram means " Western education is prohibited ."
A reward of $ 5 million :
- Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah , killed American citizens outside the United States and charged of conspiracy to murder U.S. nationals outside the United States.
- Saif al-Adel , it is widely believed that Saif al-Adel is one of the prominent members of al-Qaeda as a list of charges has been issued against him for his role in the bombings of U.S. embassies in Dar al- Salaam , Tanzania , Nairobi and Kenya , on August 7 / August 1998.
- Abdel Basset Haj Hassan Haji Mohammed , shot and killed An American citizen John Granville , was an employee at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
- Ali Atwa , planning to hijack a commercial airliner on 14 June, 1985 and his participation in this kidnapping. In the framework of the kidnapping several passengers and crew were attacked and one U.S. citizenwas also killed.
- Mohammed Jamal al-Badawi for his involvement in the bombing of the USS Cole in Aden , Yemen , in October 12 / October 2000 . This led to the attack that killed 17 American sailors .
Reward of $ three million:
- Omar Weld Hamaha, was a member of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in the past , and is now a spokesman for the movement of Unity and Jihad in West Africa.
- Zakaria Ismail Ahmed Hersi , is the head of intelligence for the Somali youth movement .
- Abdullah Yari , head of media for the youth movement .
A reward of $ two million:
- Hafith Abdul Rahman Makki , is the second man in command of " Lashkar-e Tayyiba , " group a radical body dedicated to impose Islamic rule in parts of India and Pakistan.
Reward of $ 1 million:
- Adam Yahya Gadahn , wanted on charges of treason and providing material support to al-Qaeda.
- Radullan Sahiron , one of the top leaders of the Abu Sayyaf group based in Philippine .
- Abdul Basit Uthman , an expert in bomb-making , with links to Abu Sayyaf terrorist organizations belonging to the Islamic group based in Philippine.
A reward of up to 500 thousand dollars :
- Kheer Mandoos , carried out important and major tasks in leadership and funding of Abu Sayyaf group based in Philippine .