The Borneo Post

US puts up US$3 mln bounty for IS propagandi­st

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WASHINGTON: The United States said Thursday it would offer up to US$3 million for the arrest of a senior leader of the Islamic State movement who has overseen the extremists’ grisly execution videos.

The State Department said it would provide the reward in return for informatio­n on the location or further identifica­tion of Jordanian-born Muhammad Khadir Musa Ramadan, also known as Abu Bakr al-Gharib.

“He has overseen the planning, coordinati­on and production of numerous propaganda videos, publicatio­ns and online platforms that included brutal and cruel scenes of torture and mass execution of innocent civilians,” it said in a statement.

US special forces in October killed the group’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi inside Syria, where the extremists once ran a self-styled caliphate that stretched into Iraq.

The extremists carried out summary beheadings and enslaved non-Muslims, with videos of their deeds used to recruit fighters from around the world.

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