Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Yemen security detains 10 al-Qaeda suspects dispatched to commit suicide bombings in Yemen capital


By Mohammed al-Kibsi
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The Yemen National Security System ‘Intelligence’ detained over ten al-Qaeda suspects while were buying motorbikes believed to be used for suicide attacks, said a security source on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to talk to the press.
Al-Qaeda militants sent 300 insurgents including 50 suicide bombers to Sana’a so as to fight the regime, said Sheikh Tareq al-Fadhli in an interview with al-Omana newspaper published last Thursday.
Al-Fadhli said that the youth that are fighting with the government in Zinjubar have dispatched over three hundred of their insurgents including 50 suicide bombers to Sana’a so as to teach whom he called the son of the president Ahmad Ali, and his nephews Amar and Yahya Mohammed Abdullah Saleh a lesson.
He added that they have developed suicide cars Osama 1, Osama 2 and Osama 3 that carry over a ton and a half of explosives so as to launch a series of suicide attacks in Sana’a in retaliation for bombing what he called the Al-Shabab in Abyan.
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