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Libya Thwarts Second Attempt to Smuggle Arms from Turkey

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Libya announced Tuesday that it thwarted an attempt to smuggle tens of thousands of arms from Turkey into its territories.

Customs authorities said that they had seized more than 20,000 guns concealed inside a cargo container that was shipped from Turkey and had arrived at Misrata port that lies 200 kilometers east of the capital Tripoli.

Some 556 crates carrying the weapons were hidden among a shipment of homes goods and toys, they said.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry condemned the smuggling operation, saying Cairo was “monitoring all attempts to destabilize Libya.”

“Terrorist and extremist organizations are still trying to hamper efforts to reach a settlement in the country,” he remarked during a press conference with his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita.

European partners have also detected smuggling operations from Turkey and they succeeded in thwarting them, he added, saying Ankara was supporting extremist groups.

“This is affecting the stability and security of the region,” noted Shoukry, who also singled out Qatar for playing a destabilizing role in Libya.

He therefore, stressed the need for the international community to confront all sides that are supporting extremist groups and exploiting them for political purposes.

Bourita, for his part, commented on the latest security measures that have been approved for Tripoli.

He said that Morocco places as much importance on security in Libya as it does on its political affairs.

“Security affairs have a direct impact on the success of political efforts,” he added.

He cited Morocco’s cooperation with Egypt in reaching stability in Libya, referring to the political agreement on Libya that was signed in its town of Skhirat in 2015.

The political aspects of the deal were never implemented in full and consequently neither were its security aspects, Bourita said.


https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/1538491/libya-thwarts-second-attempt-smuggle-arms-turkey
 
Morocco Busts ISIS Cell Planning Terror Attacks

Wednesday, 9 January, 2019 - 09:15
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A member of the Moroccan anti-terrorism security service stands near confiscated weapons Photo credit: FADEL SENNA/AFP/Getty Images
Rabat - Latifa Al-Arosni

Morocco’s Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation (BCIJ) dismantled a three-member ISIS cell on Tuesday in Nador and Driouch, two cities in the country's east.

The ages of the suspects range between 18 to 31, according to a statement from the Ministry of Interior.

During the operation, BCIJ seized knives, hunting rifles, military suits, firearms, texts glorifying extremism, batteries, and electric wires.

The ISIS cell was plotting terror attacks to undermine the security and stability of Morocco, after gaining skills in making explosives and toxins, said the statement.

According to the ministry, the operation confirms “ongoing terror threats” and the existence of people “fed by the extremist ideology to serve” the ISIS agenda.

The suspects will be referred to the judiciary once investigations are complete, under the supervision of the relevant public prosecution.

The cell’s arrest comes after the murder of two Scandinavian tourists on Dec. 17 south of Marrakesh. A number of 22 suspects were referred to an investigating judge who handles terror-related cases.

Since the 2003 Casablanca bombings, Morocco has adopted a terrorism-combating policy that has proven efficacy in which it led to breaking up several cells in the kingdom and preventing attacks in France, Belgium, Denmark, and other countries, said BCIJ Director Abdelhak Khiame.

https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/1538731/morocco-busts-isis-cell-planning-terror-attacks
 
You think you are smart by combining those two unrelated news but people (at least most) are not stupid you know.
As for your first ''news'', bad saudi propaganda, whole world knows who the real terror kingpins are, just keep praying to god that oil stays relevant for the next couple decades so you wont witness how your so called kingdom crumbles.
 
You think you are smart by combining those two unrelated news but people (at least most) are not stupid you know.
As for your first ''news'', bad saudi propaganda, whole world knows who the real terror kingpins are, just keep praying to god that oil stays relevant for the next couple decades so you wont witness how your so called kingdom crumbles.

If Saudi Arabia collapses bring back Jabbal Al Shammar.
 

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