Pakistan’s military said Saturday it had killed a senior Al-Qaeda leader ‘wanted’ by the US over a 2009 plot to attack the New York subway system
Pakistan's military said Saturday it had killed a senior Al-Qaeda leader ‘wanted’ by the US over a 2009 plot to attack the New York subway system.
"In an intelligence borne operation top Al-Qaeda leader Adnan El Shukrijumah was killed by Pakistan Army in an early morning raid in Shinwarsak, South Waziristan today," the military said.
Shukrijumah, one of the FBI's most wanted terrorists, was hiding in a compound in Shinwarsak, northwestern Pakistan, after fleeing from neighboring North Waziristan tribal district where the army launched a major operation against militant bases in June, the military said.
"His accomplice and local facilitator were also killed in the raid," it said.
Saudi-born Shukrijumah is described by the FBI as "one of the leaders of Al-Qaeda's external operations program" and is wanted in connection with the attempt to blow up the New York subway, as well as for plots connected to targets in the United Kingdom. There had been a $5 million reward available for information leading to his arrest.
Pakistan military spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa said in a tweet that five "terrorists" were also arrested during the raid.