AGHDAD, Iraq, Jan. 24 - Iraqi security forces have captured a top bomb maker working for the most wanted insurgent in the country, an Iraqi government spokesman said today.
The announcement came hours after a suicide car bomb exploded near the headquarters of Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's political party, injuring at least 14 people, nine of them policemen, an interior ministry spokesman said. The bomb detonated at a checkpoint guarded by a special unit of the Iraqi police.
The captured bomb maker, Sami Muhammad Ali Said al-Jaaf, was seized in a Baghdad raid on Jan. 15 and is believed to have taken part in three-quarters of the car bombings in the capital since the war began, the spokesman, Thaier al-Nakib, said in a written statement. Large-scale car bombings here began with an attack on the Jordanian embassy in August 2003; they have killed hundreds and left streets strewn with carnage and debris.
Mr. Nakib said Mr. Jaaf also goes by the nom de guerre of Abu Omar al-Kurdi and is considered the "most lethal lieutenant" of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian militant who has a $25 million bounty on his head
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