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SLUG: 2-304481 (CQ) Pentagon/Iraq (L)
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DATE=6/18/03

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=PENTAGON / IRAQ (L) (CQ)

NUMBER=2-304481

BYLINE=MEREDITH BUEL

DATELINE=PENTAGON

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INTRO: A U-S official says the number four man on the most wanted list of Iraqis, Abid Hamid Mahmud, has been taken into custody. Correspondent Meredith Buel has more from the Pentagon.

TEXT: Mr. Mahmud was the personal secretary for ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

U-S Central Command also describes him as being a national security advisor and one of the few people the former Iraqi leader completely trusted.

Mr. Mahmud is the highest-ranking figure on the U-S military's list to be captured so far.

The only people listed above him are Saddam Hussein and his two sons.

The capture came as coalition forces in Iraq have launched more than 50 raids in recent days and detained hundreds of Iraqis in an effort to wipe out sporadic resistance.

Major General Ray Ordierno (oh-dee-AIR-no) briefed reporters at the Pentagon via satellite from Tikrit.

The commander of the Army's 4th Infantry Division says the raids will continue as long as there is armed resistance against coalition forces.

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Our soldiers are involved in almost daily contact with non-complaint forces, former regime members and common criminals. To defeat these attacks and to continue to improve the security and stability within our area, the task force is conducting search and attack missions, presence patrols and raids to disarm, defeat and destroy hostile forces as well as to capture the former regime members.

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General Ordierno says the raids are helping to stabilize areas north of Baghdad.

He says in the latest raid U-S soldiers discovered large amounts of cash and detained senior Iraqi military officials.

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Soldiers from one-two-two infantry conducted two raids on separate farm houses outside of Tikrit seizing eight-and-a-half-million U-S dollars, three-hundred to four-hundred-million Iraqi dinars and English pounds and Euros yet to be counted. In addition we seized a large cache of jewel and gems estimated to be worth over a million dollars in value.

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General Ordierno says soldiers also confiscated late-model Russian made night-vision goggles, sniper rifles and uniforms of Saddam Hussein's personal guard. (Signed)

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