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Detained militants have takfirist ideology: Jordan

August 13, 2018
Jordanian Interior Minister Sameer Al-Mobaideen gestures as he talks during a news conference in Amman, Monday. — Reuters
Jordanian Interior Minister Sameer Al-Mobaideen gestures as he talks during a news conference in Amman, Monday. — Reuters

AMMAN — Jordanian Interior Minister Sameer Al-Mobaideen said on Monday that those detained during raids in Al-Salt, a hillside town near the capital Amman, have a takfirist ideology.



During a press conference with Minister of State for Media Affairs and government spokesperson Jumana Ghunaimat, Mobaideen said three terrorists were killed and others were detained during the Al-Salt raid, west of Amman.



He also said that the operation revealed that there were other terror schemes to attack security posts, adding that security forces found explosives which the terror cell had hidden in Asl-Salt.



Mobaideen also commended security forces for their professionalism in Al-Salt as they’ve finalized the operation in less than 12 hours.



Commenting on the terrorists’ ideology, Ghunaimat said: “We must develop our strategy to combat extremism.”



She noted that circulating fake news and inaccurate names confused the flow of the operation.



Ghunaimat added that they kept the media up to date about the developments of As-Salt operation.

The militants supported Daesh (the so-called IS), the minister said.

The group were all Jordanian and there were no signs so far they had foreign links, Mobaideen said, refusing to give names of suspects.

"The investigations are secret and ongoing," he told the news conference.

Jordan has been comparatively unscathed by the uprisings, civil wars and militancy that have swept the Middle East since 2011.

But there have been some incidents of violence, often carried out by members of powerful tribes that are the backbone of support for the ruling Hashemite dynasty. — Agencies


August 13, 2018
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