AMMAN, DECEMBER 30 - Jordanian security forces have arrested ten men on charges of planning to blow up several oil tankers headed from Jordan to Iraq. Those arrested have been interrogated by the police and within the next week may stand trial, according to their lawyer Abdul Karim Shreideh. It is not yet clear whether the men had been working autonomously or whether they had links with Al Qaeda. After the crackdown by Jordanian authorities against Islamic extremists following attacks in Amman in 2005 - in which 60 were killed and 100 injured - Al Qaedàs presence in the Hashemite Kingdom has been reduced to an insignificant size. The source reporting the news said that if the young men arrested are found guilty, they may be sentenced to life in prison.
Jordan: 10 Arrested for Planning Attacks on Tankers
Posted by
Women Against Shariah
on Thursday, December 31, 2009
Labels:
Al-Qaeda,
Jihad,
Jordan,
Militant Islam,
Terror
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