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Iraq says woman detained in Lebanon is not Baghdadi wife

A man purported to be the reclusive leader of the militant Islamic State Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi shows in a mosque in Mosul, according to a video recording posted on the Internet on July 5, 2014.
A man purported to be the reclusive leader of the militant Islamic State Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi shows in a mosque in Mosul, according to a video recording posted on the Internet on July 5, 2014.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BAGHDAD -- Iraq's Interior Ministry said on Wednesday that a woman detained by Lebanese authorities was not the wife of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, but the sister of a man convicted of bombings in southern Iraq.

"The one detained by Lebanese authorities was Saja Abdul Hamid al-Dulaimi, sister of Omar Abdul Hamid al-Dulaimi who is detained by authorities and sentenced to death for his participation in ... explosions," ministry spokesman Brigadier General Saad Maan told Reuters.

"The wives of the terrorist al-Baghdadi are Asmaa Fawzi Mohammed al-Dulaimi and Esraa Rajab Mahel al-Qaisi, and there is no wife in the name of Saja al-Dulaimi," he said.

Maan said Saja Dulaimi had fled to Syria where she was detainees by authorities. She was part of a group of female detainees freed in exchange for the release of a group of nuns captured by Islamist rebels in Syria, he said.

Security officials in Lebanon said on Tuesday the Lebanese army had detained a wife and daughter of Baghdadi's as they crossed from Syria late last month.

They were detained in northern Lebanon after the woman was found with a fake passport, officials said. Investigators were questioning her at the Lebanese Defense Ministry.

sumber : Reuters
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