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U.S. Offers $5 Mn Reward for IS Foreign Fighter Smuggler

The United States issued a $5 million reward Wednesday for information leading to the capture of a Saudi-born jihadist accused of smuggling foreign fighters into Syria.

The State Department said that Tirad al-Jarba, known under the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al-Shimali, is a senior member of the Islamic State extremist group.

He had already been designated a terrorist by the United States and the U.N. Security Council, which has imposed a travel ban on him and ordered his assets frozen.

According to his U.N. sanctions listing he is 35 years old, and will turn 36 on Friday. He is said to be from Saudi Arabia and to have been a former Al-Qaida member.

The State Department wanted notice issued on Wednesday describes him as the IS leader in the Syrian border town of Jarablus, opposite the Turkish town of Gaziantep.

From there he is said to arrange passage for foreign IS fighters from Australia, Europe and the broader Middle East, while managing a recruitment center in Azaz.

Jarba's name was added to the "Rewards for Justice" program as Turkey and the United States were preparing a major operation to secure the border near Jarablus.

And it comes as the French aircraft carrier De Gaulle steams towards the region to step up strikes against IS in wake of last week's foreign fighter attacks in Paris.

Source: Agence France Presse


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