The Treasury said Abd al-Hamid al-Masli, also known as Hamza al-Darnawi, runs a Qaeda workshop in Pakistan that provides improvised explosive devices and components for al Qaeda to be used in Afghanistan.
The 37-year-old Libyan-born Masli works in Waziristan on Pakistan's tribal areas, where he also has instructed al Qaeda recruits on making detonators.
"As of 2009, was personally in charge of IED component construction at the (al Qaeda) electronics workshop" and in 2011 he was a member of the group's military committee, the Treasury said in a statement.
"Today's action builds upon the Treasury Department's strategy to target and disrupt IED production and facilitation networks in both Afghanistan and Pakistan, where more than 30,000 Pakistanis have been killed by IED attacks over the past decade," it said.
The designation of Masli as a bomb maker for al Qaeda aims at cutting his and the group's access to financial and trade networks by banning American entities and individuals from undertaking any transactions with him.
"The US is determined to disrupt and dismantle these IED networks through all means available, including targeted sanctions," said Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence David Cohen.
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Is this after or before Obama was listening to phone calls and looking and pictures of all americans, what a darn joke
What if these factories are loxated in areas around fata? Not necessarily fata will US still have guts to bomb these areas?
And they want us to believe on their concocted stories.
This poses a challenge for Pakistan's military whose men in hundreds, if not in thousands, have been killed by the IED's made by this man. Locating this man in the tribal area and taking him out should be the highest priority. It calls for a joint action by Pakistani and US forces to use local intelligence and the power of drones to get him.