BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) Iraqi police detained an alleged associate of al-Qaida suspect Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the man believed to have decapitated American Nicholas Berg in a videotape, the U.S. command said Friday.
The man, Umar Baziyani, is known to have ties to several extremist terrorist groups in Iraq and is believed to be responsible for the deaths of scores of innocent Iraqis, the military said. He also is wanted for activities against the U.S.-led coalition, it said.
He was arrested Saturday and is said to be providing information to coalition authorities.
Although the statement said Baziyani was an associate of al-Zarqawi, it did not detail those alleged links. Al-Zarqawi is a Jordanian-born extremist believed to have ties to Osama bin Laden.
The CIA says al-Zarqawi was the black-clad militant who decapitated Berg in a videotape posted last month on an Islamic Web site. He also is believed to have been behind numerous suicide bombings in Iraq.
U.S. authorities are offering a $10 million reward for his capture.
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