Iraqi security arrests high-profile ISIS operative
Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, has announced the arrest of Sami Jassem, the finance minister of the Islamic State group and its former deputy leader.
He added on Twitter on October 11
that intelligence operatives arrested Jassem, codenamed 'Abu Asia', and 'Abu
Abdul Qadir al-Zubaidi' within an intricate operation outside Iraq's borders.
Jassem is high on the list of the
most wanted figures at the international level. He was part of the small group
that controls ISIS. He is also a close associate of current ISIS leader, Abu
Ibrahim al-Qurashi.
Jassem also held a number of
security posts under late ISIS caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. He was
al-Baghdadi's deputy responsible for the House of Wealth or the finance
ministry. He also occupied the position of deputy governor.
Who is he?
Jassem was born in 1974. He has four
sons and is married to four wives, including three Yazidis.
He pledged allegiance to Abu Musab Zarqawi
in 2004. In 2005, Jassem was arrested by American troops and was placed in a
detention centre in the Iraqi city of Umm Qasr.
Inside the detention center, Jassem
met a large number of terror leaders who played a role in his additional
radicalization.
The training he received inside the
detention center qualified him for positions of leadership inside the terrorist
organizations he joined after his release in 2011.
Soon after his release, Jassem took
over the post of security chief inside Zarqawi's organization in one of the
cities of Saladin province.
He was then promoted to deputy
governor.
Later on, Jassem crossed the border
into Syria where he joined ISIS.
After Baghdadi's killing, Jassem became
the supervisor general of the Levant province. He also took over the finance
portfolio inside ISIS.