Abu Huthaifa al-Batawi was an
al-Qaeda leader known by his nickname
The Emir of Baghdad was shot. and killed.. Al-Batawi was the leader of the
Islamic State of Iraq, al-Qaeda's front group in
Baghdad, an umbrella group of
Sunni Muslim extremist organizations. Al-Batawi was accused of being the mastermind of an October 31,
2010 Baghdad church attack in which 68 individuals, including seven security force members died. His al-Qaeda faction was also accused of being behind bombings against the
Al Arabiya television station's Baghdad bureau, and a series of attacks on Baghdad's central banks which left more than two dozen people dead.
(died May 8, 2011)
Details of attempted jailbreak
On May 8, 2011, in a Baghdad prison mutiny, al-Batawi overpowered a police lieutenant who was leading him to an interrogation room, taking his weapon and shooting him dead. Al-Batawi had been unshackled for interrogation. He then freed a number of other prisoners associated along with him in the church massacre, and then killed Iraqi Brigadier General Moayeh al-Saleh--the head of Counter-terrorism for Baghdad's central Karrada district-- in an office. Another inmate charged into a second room, killing the guard and taking his weapon, which suggests that a coordinated jailbreak attempt had been planned. Other inmates seized hand grenades, an assault rifle and three other guns. Al-Batawi killed six police officials overall. Al-Batawi and a group of followers then attempted to flee the prison grounds in a police vehicle but were shot dead by a prison guard. 11 detainees were killed overall. Eight police officers and six detainees were also wounded during the siege.
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