Monhammed Nayim Farouq
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Monhammed Nayim Farouq is a citizen of Afghanistan, who is named on a "most wanted" poster issued by the Defense Intelligence Agency.[1]
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[edit] Identity
The name on the most wanted poster is a close match to Guantanamo captive 633's name, Monhammed Nayim Farouq, on the official list of Guantanamo captive's released on May 15, 2006.[2] Both documents claim their subject was born in Afghanistan, in 1960. The wanted poster asserts that Monhammed Nayim Farouq is a former Guantanamo captive. It does not state why he is wanted.
[edit] Aliases
- Mohammed Nayim,
- Naim Farrouqi,
- Commander Naim,
- Commander Naim Khan
[edit] Alleged terrorist affiliation
The most wanted poster claims Farouq is affiliated to both the Taliban and al Qaeda. It asserts he has been a Taliban militia leader.
[edit] References
- ^ Most Wanted, Afghanistan/Pakistan 31-32. Defense Intelligence Agency (October 2006). Retrieved on March 14, 2007.
- ^ list of prisoners (.pdf), US Department of Defense, May 15, 2006