Snitch gets $30-million from U.S. government
repost | 04.08.2003 01:52
The person who told the U.S. military where to find Uday and Qusay Hussein will receive $30 million US from U.S. taxpayers.
WASHINGTON - The person who told the U.S. military where to find Uday and Qusay Hussein will receive $30 million US from U.S. taxpayers.
Washington isn't giving out the man's name but most media outlets have named Sheik Nawaf al-Zaydan Muhhamad, an Iraqi with ties to Saddam Hussein, as the informant.
Saddam's sons were killed on July 22 when U.S. troops stormed a villa owned by a family member. Their bodies were later displayed for media viewing.
State Department spokesperson Richard Boucher said the person "took a risk in what is a very important development."
Boucher added that it's important to demonstrate that the U.S. will stand behind its reward offer.
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