RIYADH — The main suspect in the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers has been captured after nearly 20 years on the run, Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Wednesday. It said Ahmed Al-Mughassil, leader of the Hezbollah Al-Hejaz who had been indicted by a US court for the attack that killed 19 people and wounded almost 500 people, had been captured in the Lebanese capital Beirut and transferred to Riyadh. The Arabic language newspaper quoted sources as saying Saudi security personnel had received information about the presence of 48-year-old Mughassil in Beirut. “The discovery of Mughassil and his arrest in Lebanon and his subsequent transfer to Saudi Arabia is a qualitative achievement, for the man had been in disguise in a way that made it hard to identify him,” Asharq Al-Awsat said, without elaborating on when he was captured and who captured him. In 2006, a US federal judge ordered Iran to pay $254 million to the families of 17 US service personnel killed in the attack in a judgment entered against the Iranian government, its security ministry and the Revolutionary Guards after they failed to respond to a lawsuit initiated more than four years earlier. The 209-page ruling had found that the truck bomb involved in the attack was assembled at a base in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley operated by Hezbollah and the Revolutionary Guards, and the attack was approved by Iran's supreme leader. — Reuters