
Najeed Mansour was an officer of the Iraqi Army. He hid a map of the location of hidden gold bullion between his buttock cheeks, and in March 1991 it was discovered by US Army troops, who stole the gold.
Biography[]
Najeeb Mansour was born to a family of Sunni Muslim Arabs, and he became an officer in the army of Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War. He was entrusted with hiding a map of the location of stolen Kuwaiti gold bullion, but in March 1991 it was discovered when he was strip-searched by Sergeant First Class Troy Barlow after the end of the war. They took the map for themselves, using it to find and steal the gold.