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US offers $6.3m reward for arrest of tweeting US jihadi

 
Published on Mar 21, 2013
10:43 PM
This handout combination photo provided on March 21, 2013, by the FBI in Washington, DC, shows Americans Omar Hammami (left) and Jehad Mostafa who the United States claims belong to an Al-Qaeda affiliate in Somalia. The US announced on Wednesday, March 20, 2013, the US$5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Hammami and another US$5 million reward for Mostafa. -- PHOTO: AFP/FBI

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Will the allure of a US$5 million (S$6.3 million) reward be the downfall of a tweeting, rapping American jihadi who once fought alongside the Somali militant group al-Shabab but now denounces their methods and motivations in online feuds?

A US State Department official said Thursday that the US$5 million reward offered for Omar Hammami could exploit what are believed to be fault lines between Somali groups that may be for and against Hammami.

The Alabama-born American was once high in the ranks of al-Shababab but has since had a falling out with the group's leader.

The US announced on Wednesday the US$5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Hammami and another US$5 million reward for a second American fighting in Somalia, Jehad Mostafa.

 
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