Washington – The U.S. has offered a
reward of 45 million dollars for information on eight key leaders of the
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) terrorist organization.
The U.S. State Department said on
Wednesday in Washington that it’s Rewards for Justice Programme was also
offering rewards 10 million dollars for information leading to the location of
Nasir al-Wahishi, AQAP’s top leader, and five million dollars each for the
information on seven of the group’s leaders.
It said the Al-Wahishi was
responsible for approving AQAP targets, recruiting new members, allocating
resources, and directing the group’s operatives to conduct attacks.
It said AQAP had launched numerous
high-profile terrorist attacks against the Yemeni government, U.S. and other
foreign interests.
It said the attack includes a May
2012 suicide bombing in Sanaa, that killed more than 100 people.
The department said in 2013 more
than 20 U.S. embassies were temporarily closed in response to a threat
associated with AQAP.
AQAP was formed in January 2009 by
Yemeni and Saudi terrorists under the leadership of al-Wahishi, who had headed
AQAP’s predecessor group Al-Qaeda in Yemen.
On Jan. 19, 2010, the then Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton designated the group as a Foreign Terrorist
Organization.
U.S. Offers $45m Bounty For Info On 8 Terrorist Leaders
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