US declares $ 25 mn award for news of Saddam, sons
Thursday, July 3 2003 22:00 Hrs (IST)
Baghdad: The US overseer for Iraq Paul Bremer on July 3 announced a $ 25 million reward to Iraqi
citizens for information leading to the capture of their former leader Saddam Hussein.
Bremer also offered a reward of $ 15 million for help in the capture of his two sons, Uday and Qusay.
"I have certainly not forgotten Saddam Hussein and his sons," Bremer said in a message to the Iraqi
people.
"They may or may not still be alive. Until we know for sure, their names will continue to cast a shadow of
fear over this country.
"That is why I am today announcing a $ 25 million award for information leading to the capture of
Saddam Hussein and a $ 15 million reward for information leading to the capture of either of his sons.
"If any of you have such information, I encourage you to come forward," Bremer said.
The bounties will be offered under the US State Department's "Rewards for Justice" programme,
according to US officials in Washington.
"In the absence of conclusive evidence that these folks are dead, we have to make contingency plans
for their arrest," one official said.
The reward is the same as the $ 25 million offered for information leading to the capture of Osama bin
Laden, believed to be the mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 attacks on US targets.
Agencies
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