9/11: Many terrorists are still away from arrest\, see list of world\'s most wanted terrorists

9/11: Many terrorists are still away from arrest, see list of world's most wanted terrorists

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Today is September 11 and this day is considered to be the most dreadful day of terror not only in America but in the history of the world. On this day, the World Trade Center, called the Pride of New York, was attacked and hundreds of people were killed in this accident. At that time the al Qaeda terrorist organization claimed responsibility for the attack.

America is considered to be the most powerful country in the world but September 11, 2001, was a day that had shaken the roots of America. It is said to be frightening because this type of attack had never happened before. In order to carry out the attack, the terrorists captured four passenger planes and two planes crashed into the trade center.

The third aircraft landed on the Pentagon and the fourth aircraft dropped into the jungle. Fear of terrorists still remains in the world, even after the death of Osama bin Laden, there has been no reduction in terrorist activities. Let's know today on the anniversary of 9/11 who are the most wanted terrorists of the world ...

Ayman al-Zawahiri

Terrorist Ayman al-Jawahiri tops the list of Most Wanted under America's Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program. The RFJ has placed a reward of $ 25 million, ie around Rs 177.35 crore, on Zawahiri's head. According to the RFJ, Zawahiri is currently the head of the Al Qaeda terrorist organization.

On August 7, 1998, he had a major role in the US Embassy bus explosion in Kenya and Tanzania. In this attack, 224 civilians were killed and more than five thousand people were injured. In addition, Zawahiri was also involved in the attack on American sailors in Yemen on 12 October 2000 and the attack on the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001.

Hafiz Saeed

Hafiz Saeed is the mastermind who has executed many terrorist attacks, especially in India. The RFJ has placed a reward of $ 10 million, or about Rs 71 crore, on Hafiz Saeed. Despite this, Hafiz Saeed is roaming freely and addressing public meetings.

According to RFJ, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed was the first Arabic and Professor of Engineering. He is also a founding member of the Islamic organization Jamaat-ud-Dawa and its branch Lashkar-e-Taiba. Hafiz Saeed is the suspected mastermind of several attacks, including the 2008 Mumbai attack.

Sirajuddin Haqqani

Sirajuddin Haqqani is the head of the Haqqani network, a terrorist group. This terrorist group wants to bring Afghanistan back under the Taliban regime. According to information provided on the RFJ website, Haqqani himself admitted that he had planned to attack the then Afghan President Hamid Karzai in 2008. A reward of around 71 crores has also been placed on the head of Sirajuddin Haqqani.

Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah

It is a major leader of Al Qaeda and is also a member of its leadership council Majlis al-Shura. Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah was arrested in Iran in 2003 but in 2015, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah was released along with other terrorists in exchange for an Iranian diplomat.

According to the US agency, Abdullah is an experienced financial officer and operational planner for Al Qaeda. He also has a prize of Rs 71 crore on his head.

Saif al-adl

Saif al-Adl heads al-Qaeda's military committee. He is one of the other militants released from Iran along with Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah in 2015. It has a prize of around Rs 71 crore ($ 10 million) on its head.

According to the RFJ, al-Adl used to train people in other countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, for Al-Qaeda and its other groups until the early 1990s.

In addition, the NIA releases the most wanted list for India. Some of the Maoists in India also topped the list.

Mupalla Laxman Rao

The biggest prize in the NIA list is Maoist Mupalla Laxman Rao, who hails from Telangana. He is also commonly known as Ganapati. He left the post of general secretary of the banned organization CPI (Maoist) last year citing poor health and age. Some time ago he said that the revolutionary campaign in India has weakened in the last eight years.

Nambala Keshav Rao

Nambala is the successor of Keshav Rao Ganapathi and the head of the CPI (Maoist). He is also known by the name of Basavaraja. He is considered an expert on IEDs. He has a prize of Rs 10 lakh on his head.