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After Osama's elimination, FBI updates its most wanted list

Updated on: 02 May,2011 06:57 PM IST  | 
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has updated its most wanted list. The list now shows Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, the number one wanted on the list as deceased.

After Osama's elimination, FBI updates its most wanted list

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has updated its most wanted list. The list now shows Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, the number one wanted on the list as deceased.


According to the web site digitaljournal.com, the remaining nine most wanted terrorists in the world are as follows:


2 - Adam Yahiye Gadahn, age 32: Born Adam Perlman in Oregon and raised in California, Gadahn converted to Islam at the age of 17. Gadahn is being sought on charges of treason and giving material support to the Al Qaeda terrorist network. The charges are related to Gadahn''s alleged involvement in a number of terrorist activities, including providing aid and comfort to Al Qaeda and services for Al Qaeda. Reward offered for his capture is $1 million.


3 - Daniel Andreas San Diego, age 33: An American citizen and reported to be a computer network specialist, San Diego is wanted for his alleged involvement in the 2003 bombing of two office buildings in the San Francisco, California, area. San Diego has ties to extremist animal rights groups according to his FBI profile. Reward for his capture is $250,000.

4 - Ayman Al-Zawahiri, age 59: An Egyptian national, Al-Zawahiri is wanted for his alleged role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. Al-Zawahiri is a physician and the founder of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) and is now involved with Al Qaeda. It is believed that Al-Zawahiri has been the operational commander of Al Qaeda and was essentially second-in-command of the organization before Bin Laden''s death. The U.S. government is offering a $25 million for his capture.

5 - Fahd Mohammed Ahmed Al-Quso, age 36: A citizen of Yemin, Al-Quso is being sought for his alleged role in the October 12, 2000, bombing of the U.S. Navy ship, USS Cole in Aden, Yemen, in which 17 American sailors were killed. Reward for his capture is $5 million.

6 - Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi, age about 50: Al-Badawi is also wanted for his alleged connection with the October 12, 2000, bombing of the USS Cole in Aden, Yemen and the death of 17 American sailors. Al-Badawi was being held by Yemeni authorities in connection with the attack when he escaped from prison in April of 2003. He was recaptured in March of 2004, but again escaped Yemeni custody on February 3, 2006. Reward for his capture is $5 million.

7 - Mohammed Ali Hamadei, age 46: Thought to be a member of the Lebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah, Ali Hamadei is wanted for his alleged role and participation in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial airliner, TWA flight 847 over Greece which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of U.S. Navy sailor and American citizen Robert Stetham. The reward for his capture is $5 million.

8 - Ali Atwa, age about 50: Atwa has also been connected with the group Hezbollah and is wanted in connection with his alleged role and participation in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of TWA flight 847 over Greece which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of American Robert Stetham. Reward for his capture is $5 million.

9 - Hasan Izz-Al-Din, age 47: Also linked to Hezbollah in Lebanon, Izz-Al-Din is wanted for his role in planning and participating in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of TWA flight 847 which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of American Robert Stetham. Reward for his capture is $5 million.

10 - Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, age 47: An Egyptian, Abdullah is wanted for his alleged involvement in the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. Reward for his capture is $5 million.

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