Saddam Hussein's half-brother captured in Iraq

A half-brother and former adviser to Saddam Hussein has been captured in Iraq, sources in the interim government said today.

A half-brother and former adviser to Saddam Hussein has been captured in Iraq, sources in the interim government said today.

Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan al-Tikriti was number 36 on the US military's list of the 55 most wanted people in Iraq.

Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan, a half brother of Saddam Hussein
Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan, a half brother of Saddam Hussein

No other details were provided. An official announcement would be made soon, the sources said.

"Sabawi is captured, he's a big catch," one official in the government said.

Several months ago the interim government said Ibrahim was one of at least two former Baath Party officials directing the anti-American insurgency from Syria.

Ibrahim's brothers, Watban and Barzan, are already in custody at a US military-run facility on the outskirts of Baghdad and are due to be tried in coming months.

Most of the people on the 55-most-wanted list, issued during the war to overthrow Saddam's government, have been captured or have given themselves up.

Only about 10 people remain at large.

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