US hits 3 Iran-based Al-Qaeda figures with terror sanctions

US hits 3 Iran-based Al-Qaeda figures with terror sanctions
The US Treasury Department building in Washington. (Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons)
Updated 20 July 2016 23:23
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US hits 3 Iran-based Al-Qaeda figures with terror sanctions

US hits 3 Iran-based Al-Qaeda figures with terror sanctions

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration has slapped sanctions on three senior Al-Qaeda figures based in Iran who it accuses of helping transfer money and fighters from South Asia to the Middle East.
The Treasury Department announced Wednesday that it had identified Saudi national Faisal Jassim Mohammed Al-Amri Al-Khalidi, Egyptian national Yisra Muhammad Ibrahim Bayoumi and Algerian national Abu Bakr Muhammad Muhammad Ghumayn as “specially designated global terrorists.” The move freezes any assets the trio may have in US jurisdictions and bars Americans from doing business with them.
According to Treasury, Al-Khalidi is an Al-Qaeda military commission chief and former a battalion commander who had ties with the Pakistani Taliban, Bayumi is the group’s liaison with Iranian authorities and Ghumayn is in charge of Al-Qaeda members who are living in Iran.