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Tests Show Saddam's Deputy Not in Iraqi Custody

Medical tests have shown that a man being held in Iraqi custody is not Saddam Hussein's former deputy,Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Interior Ministry spokesman said.

"The person that has been arrested, after appropriate medical tests, was not al-Douri but somebody related to him, who is also wanted by the state," the spokesman said.

On Sunday, Iraqi officials said they had nabbed al-Douri during a raid on an area north of Baghdad, but later Iraqi Defense Minister Hazem al-Shaalan said the arrest was baseless.
 
The announcement followed 24 hours of confusion during which several officials said Ibrahim had been captured.

American officials believed al-Douri is playing an organizing role in the 16-month insurgency that has plagued US forces in Iraq.

(Xinhua News Agency September 7, 2004)

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