Thursday, May 5, 2011

Top Ten Most Wanted Terrorists after Bin Laden's Death



Top 10 Most Wanted Terrorists after Bin Laden's Death

Now that Osama Bin Laden has been killed, who is replacing him as the FBI's most wanted terrorist? There's an Al Qaeda member and a few Hizballah members. Find out the details, see their mug shoots, and learn what the FBI is offering as a reward for their capture and convictions.

Now that Osama Bin Laden has been killed, who is replacing him as the FBI's most wanted terrorist?
All information from the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists List.

#1 - ADAM YAHIYE GADAHN
Wanted for: Adam Yahiye Gadahn is wanted for treason and supplying Al Qaeda with material support. He was allegedly involved in many terrorist activities through that organization.
Age: 32
Height: 5'11"
Also known as: Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki, Abu Suhail Al-Amriki, Abu Suhayb, Yihya Majadin Adams, Adam Pearlman, Yayah, Azzam the American, Azzam Al-Amriki
Reward: Up to $1 million for information leading to his arrest

#2 - DANIEL ANDREAS SAN DIEGO 
Wanted for: Daniel Andreas San Diego is wanted in connection with two bombings in California in 2003. The first was in August 2003 at the Chiron Corporation in Emeryvill, and the second was the next month at the Shaklee Corporation in Pleasanton. He was indicted in California in 2004.
Age: 33
Height: 6'0"
Also known as: Andreas San Diego, D. Andreas San Diego, "Andreas"
Reward: Up to $250,000 for information leading to his arrest

#3 - AYMAN AL-ZAWAHIRI
Wanted for: Murder and conspiracy to commit murder of US nationals outside the US and launching a fatal attack on a US federal building in connection with the 1998 bombings of the US embassies in in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya.
Age: 60
Height: unknown
Also known as: Abu Muhammad, Abu Fatima, Muhammad Ibrahim, Abu Abdallah, Abu al-Mu'iz, The Doctor, The Teacher, Nur, Ustaz, Abu Mohammed, Abu Mohammed Nur al-Deen, Abdel Muaz, Dr. Ayman al Zawahiri
Reward: Up to $25 million for information leading to his arrest or conviction

#4 - FAHD MOHAMMED AHMED AL-QUSO 
Wanted for: Fahd Mohammed Ahmed Al-Quso is wanted for murder and conspiracy to commit murder of Americans and US military, along with several other charges, in relation to the bombing of the USS Cole off the coast of Yemen in October 2000, which killed 17 US sailors. He was indicted in the Southern District of New York, and is believed to be residing in Yemen.
Age: 36
Height: 5'6"
Also known as: Fahd Al-Quso, Abu Huthaifah, Abu Huthaifah Al-Yemeni, Abu Al-Bara', Abu Hathayfah Al-Adani, Abu Huthaifah Al-Adani, Fahd Mohammed Ahmed Al-Awlaqi, Huthaifah Al-Yemeni, Abu Huthaifah Al-Abu Al-Bara'
Reward: Up to $5 million for information leading to his arrest or conviction in any country

#5 - JAMEL AHMED MOHAMMED ALI AL-BADAWI
Wanted for: Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi is wanted for murder and conspiracy to commit murder of Americans and US military, along with several other charges, in relation to the bombing of the USS Cole off the coast of Yemen in October 2000, which killed 17 US sailors. He escaped arrest in 2003, was recaptured in Yemen in 2004, and escaped again in 2006.
Age: 49-51
Height: 5'5"
Also known as: Jamal Muhsin Al-Tali, Abu Abdul Rahman Al-Badawi, Abu Abdul Rahman Al-Adani, Jamal Mohammad Ahmad Ali Al-Badawi, Jamal Mohammad Ahma
Reward: Up to $5 million for information leading to his arrest or conviction in any country

#6 - MOHAMMED ALI HAMADEI
Wanted for: Mohammed Ali Hamadei was indicted for his role and participation in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial airliner which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of one United States citizen.
Hamadei is an alleged member of the terrorist organization, Lebanese Hizballah. He is thought to be in Lebanon.
Age: 46
Height: 5'8"
Also known as: Ali Hamadi, Castro
Reward: Up to $5 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Hamade

#7 - ALI ATWA
Wanted for: Ali Atwa was indicted for his role and participation in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial airliner which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of one United States citizen. Atwa is an alleged member of the terrorist organization, Lebanese Hizballah. He is thought to be in Lebanon.
Age: About 50
Height: 5'8"
Also known as: Ammar Mansour Bouslim, Hassan Rostom Salim
Reward: Up to $5 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Ali Atwa

#8 - HASAN IZZ-AL-DIN
Wanted for: Hasan Izz-Al-Din was indicted for his role in planning and participating in the June 14, 1985, hijacking of a commercial airliner which resulted in the assault on various passengers and crew members, and the murder of one United States citizen. Izz-Al-Din is an alleged member of the terrorist organization, Lebanese Hizballah. He is thought to be in Lebanon.
Age: 46
Height: 5'9" to 5'11"
Also known as: Ahmed Garbaya, Samir Salwwan, Sa-id
Reward: Up to $5 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Hasan Izz-Al-Din

#9 - ABDULLAH AHMED ABDULLAH
Wanted for: Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah has been indicted for his alleged involvement in the Aug. 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya. Abdullah fled Nairobi, Kenya, on Aug. 6, 1998, and went to Karachi, Pakistan. He may wear a mustache.
Age: Around 47
Height: 5'8"
Also known as: Abu Mohamed Al-Masri, Saleh, Abu Mariam, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah Ali, Abu Mohammed
Reward: Up to $5 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah.

#10 - ANAS AL-LIBY
Wanted for: Anas Al-Liby was indicted in the Southern District of New York, for his allegedinvolvement in the bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya, on Aug. 7, 1998.
Age: About 46
Height: 5'10" to 6'2"
Also known as: Anas Al-Sabai, Anas Al-Libi, Nazih Al-Raghie, Nazih Abdul Hamed Al-Raghie
Reward: Up to $5 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Anas Al-Liby.

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