Head of Iraq's Badr Organization Hadi al-Ameri said the leader of the ISIS terrorist group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is now hiding in Iraq. "Al-Baghdadi is in Iraq," Ameri said on Wednesday. Earlier reports said in November that al-Baghdadi had moved from the Syrian city of Albu Kamal to the Iraqi city of Mosul in Nineveh province. Later reports in December said he had moved to the Libyan town of Sirte after he was wounded in an Iraqi airstrike. "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as moved from Turkey to Libya to escape the hunt operation of the Baghdad Intelligence Sharing Center after he was traced down and allegedly targeted a number of times in Iraq and the Syria," sources said on December 8. Sources in Libya said al-Baghdadi has arrived in Sirte, the hometown of the slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, which is under the control of the Takfiri groups. The ISIS Leader is running a secret life as his life is at stake more than anyone in the world now. Al-Baghdad's terrorist group is under massive airstrike by the Syrian, Russian and Iraqi Air Forces all throughout the Western Iraq and Eastern Syria. While reports earlier this year said the ISIS leader was always on the move between Iraq's Mosul and Syria's Raqqa - the self-proclaimed capital of the terrorist group - tips and intel revealed in November that Al-Baghdadi had moved from the Syrian city of Albu Kamal to the Iraqi city of Mosul in Nineveh province. Then in October, Iraq's air force bombed his convoy as he was heading to Al-Karable to attend a meeting with ISIS commanders. 25 other ISIS militants were killed in the special operation that was the product of the Baghdad Intelligence Sharing Center where the latest intel arrives from Iranian, Russian, Iraqi and Syrian spy agencies round the clock.