Interior captures another Abdali cell convict

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Photo shows Mustafa Abdulnabi Ali Bader Khan, Kuwaiti, who is another convict of the terror group known as the ‘Abdali cell’. The Ministry of Interior on Sunday assured it will sustain efforts to ensure all suspects ‘on the run’ are arrested.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 13, (KUNA): The Ministry of Interior announced Sunday capturing another convict of the terror group known as Al-Abdali cell last night (Saturday). Mustafa Abdulnabi Ali Bader Khan, Kuwaiti, who is sentenced for 10 years, was arrested as part of the Ministry’s efforts in executing the ruling of the Court of Cassation, a ministry statement said. The security bodies will continue intensive search for the other convict, it added.

The Ministry, early Saturday, announced the capturing of 12 convicts the cell, who went missing last month. A ministry statement said the convicts were apprehended in different parts on the country, while the search is ongoing for two more individuals. Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior revealed on Saturday the names of the captured 12 Kuwaiti convicts of the terror group known as “Al-Abdali cell,” who went missing last month.

A ministry statement said the convicts were apprehended in different parts on the country. They are: 1- Mohammad Jaafar Abbas Haji (10 years’ sentence). 2- Mohammad Hassan Abduljalil Al-Husseini (10 years’ sentence). 3- Mahdi Mohammad Sayed Ali Al-Mousawi (10 years’ sentence). 4- Jafaar Haidar Hassan Jamal (10 years’ sentence). 5- Youssef Hasan Shaaban Ghadhanfari (10 years’ sentence). 6- Hussein Juma Mohammad Al-Bathar (10 years’ sentence). 7- Hassan Ahmad Abdullah Al-Attar (10 years’ sentence). 8- Abbas Issa Abdullah Al-Moussawi (10 years’ sentence). 9- Issa Jaber Abdullah Baqer (10 years’ sentence). 10- Basil Hussein Ali Al-Dashti (five years’ sentence). 11- Hassan Ali Hassan Jamal (five years’ sentence). 12- Ali Abdulkarim Ismael Abdulrahim (five years’ sentence). In September 2015, the public prosecution indicted those and others for acts that threatened national security and unity. The defendants were accused of providing intelligence to Iran and Hezbollah, as well as housing weapons, ammunition and communication devices.

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