Three held in Bahrain for ‘terrorist activities’

Bahraini police arrested three suspects over “terrorist activities” after seizing materials used to make explosives, the public security chief said Wednesday.

August 02, 2012

Fatma Al Dubais

 


 


DUBAI — Bahraini police arrested three suspects over “terrorist activities” after seizing materials used to make explosives, the public security chief said Wednesday.



Maj. Gen. Tariq Al-Hassan said in remarks to the press that police are still searching for three other suspects. “Bahraini police and Scotland Yard are investigating the issue,” Hassan said.



Following a raid on a residential area in a village, “police have seized more than five tons of materials that could be used to manufacture explosives,” he added.



Hassan acknowledged, “some police officers could have acted inappropriately,” after the opposition accused the public security of abuse.



“Any officer that is found guilty of violating appropriate procedures will be punished,” he said.



“Such abuses, if they are proved, are unacceptable.”



Hassan said 10 out 14 complaints against police and the ministry “have been referred to competent authorities. The other four are still being probed.” — AFP


August 02, 2012
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