Yemeni security forces have detained a top...
Said Ali al-Shihri, No. 2-in-command of the regional terror group, was captured on Monday on the border between the Shabwa and Lamankib provinces in southern Yemen, the paper said. His car reportedly overturned as he tried to go around a military checkpoint at high speed.
At least one other militant was captured. "They were rushed to the hospital and put under guard," the Xinhua news agency quoted a statement posted on the Yemeni Interior Ministry"s website.
Said Ali al-Shihri spent six years at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo but was sent to Saudi Arabia as part of a rehabilitation program.
He has been second-in-command of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula since 2008, and was accused by the United States of being involved in an attack that year on the U.S. Embassy in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.
Last week, the Yemeni authorities said local Al Qaeda commander Qassim al-Raimi was killed by an airstrike together with five other members of the offshoot.