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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Bounties: US Posts 11 Million Dollar Bounty for Al-Qaeda Three

Filed under: Al Qaeda,Bounties — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 8:52 PM

US posts 11-mln-dollar bounty for Al-Qaeda three

03/25/2009

WASHINGTON (AFP) — The United States Wednesday offered up to 11 million dollars in rewards to find and capture three Al-Qaeda militants operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The rewards included a five-million-dollar bounty for the location or arrest of Baitullah Mehsud, who has been linked to the murder of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

Bhutto was killed in a suicide attack in December 2007, plunging Pakistan into a protracted political crisis.

“Mehsud is regarded as a key Al-Qaeda facilitator in the tribal areas of South Waziristan in Pakistan,” the US State Department said in a statement.

Mehsud was also described by the United States as a senior leader of Tehrik-e-Taliban, the Taliban Movement of Pakistan.

Militants apparently loyal to Mehsud were accused by Pakistan of orchestrating a January 2007 attack on the Marriot Hotel in Islamabad which killed two people.

A further five million dollars was offered for Sirajuddin Haqqani, a suspected leader of the Haqqani terror network founded by his father.

The group has been linked to Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.

In an interview with a US newspaper, Sirajuddin Haqqani admitted to bombing the Serena Hotel in Kabul in January 2008, killing six people, including American citizen Thor David Hesla.

“Haqqani also admitted to having planned the April 2008 assassination attempt on Afghan President Hamid Karzai,” the State Department said.

One million dollars has been offered for information about alledged Al-Qaeda member Abu Yahya al-Libi. A Libyan citizen, Libi escaped from Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan in 2005, after three years in detention.

He is believed to be in hiding in Afghanistan or Pakistan, from where he has “appeared in a number of propaganda videos, using his religious training to influence people and legitimize the actions of Al-Qaeda,” according to the State Department.

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Bounties: Mexico’s Huge Bounties on Drug Lords

Filed under: Bounties,Mexico — Tags: , , — Matt @ 7:18 PM

   I wanted to start a new category called Bounties, because I think this is an area that private industry can certainly get involved with and benefit.  It is surprising how many bounties there are out there throughout the world, and if the readership ever comes across some of the high dollar ones, let me know and I will post them.  Happy hunting. –Matt

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Mexico’s huge bounties on drug lords

Tue, 24 Mar 2009 

Mexico has offered rewards of up to USD 2 million to those who provide tips that leads to the arrest of the country’s drug ringleaders.

According to an official publication released on Monday, the government has offered “up to 30 million pesos (two million dollars) to whomever provides information that is useful, true and leads to the location and arrest” of the drug lords, AFP said.

Mexico’s attorney general Eduardo Medina Mora has published a list of 24 drug kingpins, including Mexico’s most-wanted man, Joaquin “Shorty” Guzman whose name stands top on the list.

Medina Mora said the government is even ready to accept information provided by rival drug gangs.

“We don’t rule out that those giving us information are part of (organized crime) groups. The important thing is to capture the wanted person,” he told reporters.

Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon, using the country’s armed forces, has launched a crackdown on drugs and drug-related violence since he took office in December 2006.

In 2008 more than 5,300 died in Mexico in drug-related violence.

The Sinaloa cartel is among the most notorious Mexican drug cartels led by Guzman.

Guzman who escaped from a maximum security prison near Guadalajara in 2001, recently ranked among Forbes magazine’s wealthiest people around the globe.

Medina Mora described Mexico’s ongoing drug violence escalation as “unheard of.”

“Solid and decided participation and collaboration on the part of society is indispensable,” he said.

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