TRIPOLI, Libya - A military spokesman for Libya's transitional government says revolutionaries have no certain information about Moammar Gadhafi's location.

The spokesman Col. Ahmed Omar Bani says he thinks anybody who knew where Gadhafi was would turn him in for the nearly $2 million bounty set by the revolutionaries.

Gadhafi has been on the run since Tripoli fell to revolutionary forces on Aug. 21. Fierce fighting around Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte and another stronghold of Bani Walid have drawn speculation that the fugitive leader might be there.

Bani told reporters Saturday that "up to now we don't have any certain information or intelligence about his whereabouts."