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Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani

Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani (born 1959 in al-Nasiriyah) also known as Hamid Thajil Warij al-Attabi or Hamid al-Sheibani〔United States Department of the Treasury (Treasury Designates Individuals, Entity Fueling Iraqi Insurgency )〕 is an Iraqi Shi'a leader who commands his own insurgent group and smuggling network known as the Sheibani Network, which became one of the Iraqi Special Groups. An arrest warrant was issued for him by the Central Criminal Court of Iraq on April 12, 2005 with a reward of $200,000 for information leading to his capture. In 2006 he was added to the Iraqi Government's 41 Most-Wanted list.〔GlobalSecurity.org (Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani )〕 He holds both Iraqi and Iranian nationality because he lived in exile in Iran during Saddam Hussein's rule later returned there to live in Tehran after 2006.〔 In September 2010, after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki formed a coalition government with Shi'a rebel leader Muqtada al-Sadr, Sheibani was allowed to return to Iraq along with Abu Deraa.〔(Iraq: Return of Sheibani's killer squads ), Sept. 30, 2010〕
Sheibani was a former member of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq's Badr Brigades, after the 2003 Invasion of Iraq he created an arms smuggling network linked to Iran's Quds Force. The Sheibani network was used to supply Qais Khazali's Khazali Network (also known as Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq or League of the Righteous) and other Special Groups,〔(Iran's Hard Power Influence in Iraq )〕 The group is also itself responsible for numerous attacks against Coalition and Iraqi security forces, in particular British forces in Basra. The Sheibani network is alleged to be responsible for a bombing in July 2005 which killed three British soldiers as well as other attacks.〔BBC (Iraq exit strategy still elusive ), 21 September 2005〕 After his return to Iraq in 2010, he joined forces with the Khazali network.〔
His younger brother Abu Yaser al-Sheibani, which was his second in command, was captured by US forces on April 20, 2007〔(Press Briefing, July 2 )〕
==References==

*(Targeting the Iranian "Secret Cells" )


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