Tight security at Kuwait Airport
As per ArabTimes, Arab Network which is accused of financing the terrorist organization DAESH, has opened the door for new details. Sources close to the investigations say a total of 195 Kuwaitis and bedouns have joined DAESH in Iraq and Syria.
The sources added the security forces are following up the movements of many others particularly those who have travelled directly to Turkey and entered the GCC or other Arab states before proceeding to Syria. Some of them are even known to have gone to Iran and from there to Turkey.
The Public Prosecutor has charged all members of the Arab network of belonging and funding the DAESH terrorist organization, money laundering and trading in internationally banned weapons.
The sources said investigations have revealed that all suspects pledge their allegiance to two men — one of them is identified as Abu Dujaanah, a Lebanese based in Syria and caliph of the group there and the other is the general caliph of the DAESH organization.
There are security measuring being taken now and there will be more security steps in the future with a view to ensuring the security and safety of the Kuwait International Airport and Kuwaiti planes, he added.
Source : Arabtimes
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