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Kuwaiti MPs want Iranian ambassador expelled over 'spy cell'
KUWAIT CITY - Several Kuwaiti MPs on Sunday blasted neighbouring Iran over an espionage cell allegedly busted by the emirate's security forces, calling on the government to expel Teheran's ambassador.

However, the government remained silent for the second day after Al Qabas daily reported on Saturday that security agencies had dismantled a spy cell working for Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards Corps.

The Iranian embassy has denied the information in the report.
"Lies! All lies!"
'We call for freezing all agreements with Iran... The government should recall our ambassador from Teheran and expel the Iranian ambassador from Kuwait,' hardline Salafi MP Mohammad Hayef told reporters.

Hayef blasted the government for its silence, and warned that if it does not clarify its position 'we will call for a special debate in parliament over the spy cell.'

The lawmaker is well known for his anti-Iran stance.

Independent MP Shuaib Al Muwaizri, the spokesman for parliament's interior and defence committee, also called for the expulsion of the Iranian envoy in Kuwait 'if the news about the spy cell is proved.'

'We hope that the government releases a statement on the issue and if it is true, the government must act decisively by asking the Iranian ambassador to leave Kuwait,' Muwaizri told reporters.

Parliament speaker Jassem Al Khorafi said he prefers to wait for a government statement but added that he still hoped that Iran is not involved in the issue.

Teheran's embassy in Kuwait City strongly denied the reports about a spy cell, saying in a statement that such reports aim to undermine the strong ties between Kuwait and Iran.

Al-Qabas said on Saturday that at least seven members of the alleged cell, some serving in the army and police, had been arrested. It said they were assigned to monitor Kuwaiti and US military bases and pass the information to the Guards.

The daily said on Sunday that the cell included six Kuwaiti and two bidoon, or stateless Arabs, in the army and that two Lebanese residents of Kuwait played an important role in the cell, with one financing it. The other Lebanese passed information from the cell to a Revolutionary Guard liaison officer who met cell members in the Iranian cities of Mashhad and Isfahan.
Posted by: Steve White 2010-05-03
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