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3 Killed, Wanted Terrorists Arrested in Kuwait Gunbattle
2005-01-31
Omar Hasan, Agence France Presse
A policeman, a wanted terrorist and a Bahraini civilian were killed in a gunbattle here yesterday in the third deadly clash this month, as the government vowed to crush terror. "The government reaffirms its determination to crush this deviant group and deter all those who attempt to disrupt the security and stability of our beloved homeland," a Cabinet statement said after the firefight.
Vow as much as you please, but it's not gonna happen until you round up a few holy men...
An Interior Ministry statement said one terrorist and four security men were also wounded in the clashes in the Salmiya district, 20 km east of the capital, after police cordoned off an area in search of wanted terrorists. The wounded terrorist and a third suspect were arrested by security forces who stormed a building where "terrorists" were hiding and a heavy exchange of gunfire took place, the statement said.
I'm not sure about the use of quotes there. They were holed up in a building, they were shooting it out with the coppers. We can prob'ly assume they were terrs...
Interior Ministry spokesman Adel Al-Hashash told state television that the three suspects involved the shootout were among those most wanted by security forces. An AFP correspondent heard grenades and heavy gunfire throughout the hour-long exchange. Two helicopters hovered above the area, with access made off-limits by a massive police presence and armored vehicles. A security source identified the dead terrorist as Nasser Khlaif Al-Enezi, one of those most wanted and a brother of the terror group's alleged leader Aamer Khlaif Al-Enezi.
[Cue Family Affair theme music...]
The suspects had rented a flat on the sixth floor of the 10-story furnished apartment block, the source said. The incident came two weeks after a shootout between terrorists and Kuwaiti security forces left one gunman dead in Umm Al-Haiman. That gunbattle, near the largest US military base in Kuwait, came five days after another clash closer to Kuwait City left two security officers and a Kuwaiti suspect dead. The American, British and French embassies in Kuwait have advised their nationals to avoid certain areas in the country and warned of the danger of more unrest. Kuwaiti authorities have seized arms and explosives in subsequent raids around the country and, according to Interior Minister Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, arrested about 15 suspected terrorists. However, an unspecified number, including the group's leader, are still at large while up to 13 have been referred to the public prosecution.

Sheikh Nawaf acknowledged that the terrorists belonged to an "organized group", but the country's national guard chief, Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, has said some of the group's members were linked to Al-Qaeda. Sheikh Nawaf said on Saturday that Kuwait was in constant touch with Saudi Arabia over the confrontations between their security forces and terrorists.
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