CAIRO: Egypt’s Interior Minister said yesterday police arrested three members of an Al Qaeda-linked cell in an alleged transnational plot to bomb a Western embassy and other targets in the country.
The suspects were arrested with explosives intended to be used to bomb a Western embassy after an investigation showed threads in Pakistan, Iran and Algeria, Mohamed Ibrahim said at a news conference.
Police “have delivered a successful blow against a terror cell plotting suicide bomb attacks,” Ibrahim said.
The minister did not identify the embassy, which he said the militants “were on the verge” of attacking with either a car driven by a suicide bomber or remotely detonated explosives of ammonium nitrate.
Ibrahim said the suspects were captured with 10 kilos of the explosive chemical, and a computer containing instructions on bomb-making.
The militants had been in touch with an Al Qaeda leader outside the country, identified as Kurdi Dawud Al Assadi who is “the head of Al Qaeda in some west Asian countries,” Ibrahim said.
One of the suspects was also associated with Al Qaeda members in Algeria and received training from the loose-knit militant organisation in Pakistan and Iran, Ibrahim said.
“They were in electronic communication with Al Qaeda in Pakistan,” he said, adding that they were also in touch with an
Al Qaeda facilitator on the Turkish border.
He did not specify which of the eight countries that Turkey shares a border with, although these include Iran, Iraq and Syria.
AFP