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Saudis among 26 held for Kuwait blast
(MENAFN- Arab News) KUWAIT: Kuwait has detained 26 people suspected of involvement in a suicide bombing on a Shiite mosque last month that killed 27 people a local daily reported on Monday quoting the public prosecutor.
The June 26 attack by Daesh jolted Kuwait raising the specter of sectarian strife in the Gulf state.
The prosecutor Dherar Al-Asousi said four women were among the 26 suspects detained for possible links to the attack the Kuwaiti Arabic-language Al-Qabs newspaper said. Asousi said the suspects had been detained for 10 days.
He said other suspects including fighters with Daesh abroad have been identified and that some of their relatives inside Kuwait have been charged in connection with the blast. Asousi gave no numbers and provided no further details.
Al-Rai newspaper another Arabic-language Kuwaiti daily said last week that 10 suspects among them Saudis Kuwaitis and stateless residents of Kuwait had been referred to the public prosecution a move that indicates a criminal case has been opened.
Among those 10 are five principal suspects accused of helping the suicide bomber a Saudi to carry out the attack the newspaper said.
As authorities tightened security Parliament last Wednesday approved a law put forward by the Interior Ministry to create a DNA registry of Kuwaiti nationals and residents.
The June 26 attack by Daesh jolted Kuwait raising the specter of sectarian strife in the Gulf state.
The prosecutor Dherar Al-Asousi said four women were among the 26 suspects detained for possible links to the attack the Kuwaiti Arabic-language Al-Qabs newspaper said. Asousi said the suspects had been detained for 10 days.
He said other suspects including fighters with Daesh abroad have been identified and that some of their relatives inside Kuwait have been charged in connection with the blast. Asousi gave no numbers and provided no further details.
Al-Rai newspaper another Arabic-language Kuwaiti daily said last week that 10 suspects among them Saudis Kuwaitis and stateless residents of Kuwait had been referred to the public prosecution a move that indicates a criminal case has been opened.
Among those 10 are five principal suspects accused of helping the suicide bomber a Saudi to carry out the attack the newspaper said.
As authorities tightened security Parliament last Wednesday approved a law put forward by the Interior Ministry to create a DNA registry of Kuwaiti nationals and residents.
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