Washington (agencies)
The US State Department has announced a financial reward for information on Jaber Al-Banna, who is accused by Washington of financing the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda.
The US State Department’s “Rewards for Justice” program posted on its Twitter account an announcement of a reward of up to $5 million for information on Jaber Al-Banna.
The program also said, “The last known location is Yemen, and it is accused of providing material support to the terrorist Al-Qaeda organization, which is a foreign terrorist organization under the designation of the United States.”
Jaber Al-Banna, an American wanted by the FBI, is of Yemeni origin, and one of Washington’s most wanted lists.
The US State Department had previously allocated the same amount of money in 2008, for anyone who provided information that would help in the arrest of Al-Banna.
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