http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/IraqCoverage/story?id=701049&page=1
Official: Zarqawi Eludes Capture; Computer Discovered

April 25, 2005 - Jordanian rebel Abu Musab al-Zarqawi - Iraq's most wanted
fugitive - recently eluded capture by American troops, but left behind a
treasure trove of information, a senior military official told ABC News.

On Feb. 20, the alleged terror mastermind was heading to a secret meeting in
Ramadi, just west of Fallujah, where he used to base his operations, the
official said.

Task Force 626 - the covert American military unit charged with finding
Zarqawi - had troops in place to grab the fugitive, and mobile vehicle
checkpoints had been established around the city's perimeter. Another U.S.
official said predator drones were also in flight, tracking movements in and
around the city.

A source who had been inside the Zarqawi network alerted the task force to
the meeting. Officials deem the source "extremely credible."

The senior military official said that just before the meeting was
scheduled, a car was pulled over as it approached a checkpoint.

"Zarqawi always has someone check the waters," said the official.

A pickup truck about a half-mile behind the car then quickly turned around
and headed in the opposite direction. Officials now believe Zarqawi was in
the fleeing truck. U.S. teams began a chase, but when the truck was pulled
over several miles later, Zarqawi was not inside.

Zarqawi's Computer Discovered

What the task force did find in the vehicle confirmed suspicions that
Zarqawi had just escaped. The official said Zarqawi's computer and 80,000
euros (about $104,000 U.S.) were discovered in the truck.

Finding the computer, said the official, "was a seminal event." It had "a
very big hard drive," the official said, and recent pictures of Zarqawi. The
official said Zarqawi's driver and a bodyguard were taken into custody.

The senior military official said that they have since learned Zarqawi
jumped out of the vehicle when it passed beneath an overpass, presumably to
avoid detection from the air, and hid there before running to a safe house
in Ramadi.

Lt. Gen. John Vines - the commander responsible for daily military
operations in Iraq - would not provide any detail about the apparent escape
in a recent interview in Baghdad, but he did say the Zarqawi network has
been damaged.

"We believe he is resilient," Vines said. "He is incredibly evil and we
can't forget that. So he is dangerous still, but he is on the run."

The official told ABC News they have since figured out which house Zarqawi
ran to after his escape, and the owner has been arrested. But, the official
said, every time they capture one of his supporters, Zarqawi recruits
someone new.

ABC News' Martha Raddatz filed this report for "World News Tonight."





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