Other rewards include USD 150,000 for the capture of Mahad Karate who runs the Amniyat, a special internal security wing that deals in intelligence and assassinations.
The Shebab are fighting to overthrow Somalia's internationally-backed government, but have also carried out a string of revenge attacks in neighbouring nations, including Kenya, where the extremists massacred 148 people last week in Garissa university.
Umar, also known as Abu Ubaidah, has led the movement since Ahmed Abdi Godane was killed by a US air strike in September.
Rewards of USD 100,000 are offered for the capture of nine others, including Shebab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage.
Other nations have also issued rewards for information on Shebab commanders, with Washington offering cash rewards of up to USD 5 million including for three Shebab commanders.
Kenya has offered USD 215,000 for alleged Shebab commander Mohamed Mohamud, a former Kenyan teacher believed to now be in Somalia and said to be the mastermind behind the Garissa attack.
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