WASHINGTON: The United States on Thursday offered a reward of up to $10 million for information on two senior leaders of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the State Department said.
Michael Evanoff, the assistant secretary for diplomatic security, told reporters in a briefing that the department was offering up to $6 million for information on Sa’ad bin Atef Al-Awlaki and up to $4 million for Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud Al-Qosi, who he said have encouraged attacks against the United States.
BREAKING: Multi-million dollar REWARDS for information that brings two senior leaders of #AQAP to justice. Up to $6 million for al-Awlaki and up to $4 million for al-Qosi. Stop these terrorist extremists and earn a reward. Relocation possible. https://t.co/g7voAJaT5J pic.twitter.com/99elSdbGAJ
— Rewards for Justice (@Rewards4Justice) November 7, 2019