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SMHBAGHDAD: The plump, smooth-talking stranger hailing himself as a patriot and liberator should have been enough reason for caution. And if that wasn't, a check of his name, Rafid Ahmed Alwan, on the internet definitely would have.
But the alarm bells didn't go off, allowing the man the the world knows as Curveball - whose false claims helped the US come up with a pretext to invade Iraq almost eight years ago - to carry out another scam.
The return to notoriety began in September last year, when a member of Iraq's National Reconciliation Commission, Fa'al Niema Thehieb, took a call from an expatriate in Germany who said he wanted to return home to form a political party to help the re-election campaign of the Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki.
The caller was Curveball, the most infamous of all Iraqi defectors in the lead-up to the 2003 invasion.
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''He told me it would cost $US10,000 to help with her visa application and residency,'' said Mr Thehieb. He sent the money last December but has not heard from Curveball since. Mr Thehieb registered a complaint with the Iraqi consulate in Frankfurt several months ago and has enlisted friends to help track Curveball down.
''I know it won't be easy,'' said a sheepish Mr Thehieb. ''I've heard he owes the greengrocer a lot of money too.''
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