Published January 14, 2015
U.S. troops on Monday detained a prominent member of an influential Sunni Muslim (search) group believed to have links to insurgents, officials of the group said.
Dr. Muthanna Harith al-Dhari, information director for The Association of Muslim Scholars (search), was detained along with two of his guards, said Hassan Jumaa, an official in the group's information office.
Al-Dhari was returning home when he was detained by U.S. troops just after midnight.
"Eight Humvees were waiting for him," Jumaa said, adding that troops searched al-Dhari's vehicle and another car escorting him for over two hours before taking him and away.
It was not clear why al-Dhari was detained and the U.S. military had no immediate comment.
The association was founded last year to promote the interests of Iraq's Sunni minority. Al-Dhari is the son of the group's secretary-general, Sheik Harith al-Dhari.
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