A senior member of the al-Qaeda in Iraq group was arrested in the northern Salah-al-Din province, a security official said Sunday, a
day after the arrest of seven commanders of the Islamic State of Iraq extremist
group in the neighbouring province of Diyala.
Police arrested overnight Ali Hussein al-Sanjari, a senior preacher and
issuer of religious rulings in the extremist al-Qaeda in Iraq group in Salah
al-Din, said Ahmed al-Fahal from the anti-terror unit of the local police.
Al-Sanjari was arrested as he was coming out of the al-Huda mosque at the
centre of Tikrit after he gave a sermon to a gathering of young men about
rulings on declaring Muslims as Kafir, meaning Muslims who break religious
rules and are doomed to hell.
Al-Sanjari, who is from the town of Siniya in Bayji, issued a religious ruling
sanctioning the killing of civilians and attacks on Iraqi troops in
Salah-al-Din, 180 kilometres north of Baghdad.
The arrest comes after Iraq troops backed by US forces in Diyala province, to
the east of Salah-al-Din, captured 29 members of the Islamic State of Iraq in
Buhruz, seven of whom are commanders, the province police chief, Ghanim
al-Qurayshi, told the pan-Arab al-Hayat newspaper.
The Islamic State of Iraq is a Sunni extremist group with close links to the
al-Qaeda terror network.
On Saturday, US Ambassador Ryan Crocker told reporters that al- Qaeda Iraq has
not been defeated but the network has never been closer to defeat than it is
now.
Crocker was speaking in the Shiite holy city of Najaf where he was visiting
reconstruction projects.
The US military said Saturday incidents of violence, including
mortar and rocket attacks, roadside bombs and shootings, have dropped to their
lowest level in four years since March 26, dpa
reported.