Senior al-Qaeda member put ‘jihad over sex’ by taking “impotence” injections

April 27th, 2011 - 12:05 pm ICT by ANI  

Washington, Apr 27 (ANI): One of al-Qaeda’s most senior members held at Guantánamo, who used to directly report to Osama bin Laden, took injections “to promote impotence” to avoid being “distracted” by women.”

Abd al-Rahim Hussein Muhammad Abdah al-Nashiri received the injections “so more time could be spent on jihad - rather than being distracted by women”.

“Detainee is so dedicated to jihad that he reportedly received injections to promote impotence and recommended the injections to others,” The Telegraph quoted investigators as saying.

Al-Nashiri was allegedly “the senior operative” in the attack on the United States Navy destroyer ‘USS Cole’ in October 2000, in which 17 American sailors were killed in a Yemeni port, and dozens of others were injured.

The jihadist is described as “one of al-Qaeda’s most skilled and capable operational coordinators” and was also accused of planning the suicide attack that had damaged a French oil tanker ‘MV Limburg’ in 2002.

The paper quoted the interrogators as saying that these attacks were allegedly ordered by Osama bin Laden.

Al-Nashiri was “linked to as many as a dozen plots to attack US and Western interests” and his cell “was responsible for conducting suicide and sabotage operations outside Afghanistan”.

He was finally captured in the United Arab Emirates in November 2002, and was transferred to Guantánamo in September 2006, suggesting that he spent a significant amount of time in the CIA secret prison network. (ANI)

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