Saddam al-Jamal was finally caught in Iraq on Wednesday (Photo: IMN)

An Isis commander who burned a Jordanian pilot to death in a cage has been captured.

Saddam al-Jamal was one of four leaders detained by security forces in Iraq on Wednesday.

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Officials in Iraq used the mobile phone of an already captured Isis leader to lure the group to the country from Syria, it has emerged.

Al-Jamal masterminded the killing of downed pilot Muath al-Kasasbeh, 26, in 2015, authorities in Jordan say.


The Royal Jordanian Air Force pilot was shot down in Raqqa, Syria, in December 2014.

Moaz al-Kasasbeh was slaughtered on camera by Isis thugs (Photo: no credit)

Isis released a video a few weeks later of the pilot being burned alive in a cage.



Al-Jamal has been accused of taking part in a massacre in Syria in 2014, which killed 700 members of a tribe that rose up against Isis.

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He is also said to have ordered the execution of children, often in front of their parents.

And in 2014, Iraqi officials claimed al-Jamal had murdered an entire family after the parents prevented the daughter from marrying him.

Field commanders Mohamed al-Qadeer, Issam Abdel Kader al-Zawba’i and Omar Shehab El-Karboul were also captured on Wednesday.

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