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Arabia
Yemen police kill two fugitive Al Qaeda suspects
2006-10-02
SANAA - Yemeni security forces on Sunday killed the alleged mastermind of the bombing of the French oil tanker Limburg in 2002 and a second suspected Al Qaeda fugitive, both of whom who broke out of jail earlier this year, a security official said. Fawaz Al Rabihi, who was convicted of plotting the 2002 bombing of the French supertanker Limburg, “was killed in a shootout with security forces in a suburb of Sanaa, where he was hiding in a house,” the official told AFP.

“Security forces also killed Mohammed Dailami,” another suspected Al Qaeda operative who was sentenced to five years in prison in 2004 for his role in a number of plots including an attempted attack in 2002 against a US Hunt helicopter, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Dailami was hiding in the same house as Rabihi,” the official added.
Mind if we see the severed heads?
The two were among 23 Al Qaeda suspects who walked dug tunneled strolled broke out of their detention facility in Sanaa in February 2006.
They were the ones who tunneled their way to the mosque.
Rabihi was sentenced to death in 2004 for his role in the attack on the French tanker, which killed a crewmember and injured 12, but broke out of prison with 22 other suspected Al Qaeda members in February.
Posted by:Steve White

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