13-member terrorist cell dismantled in Tunisia
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Tunisia says its forces have managed to dismantle a 13-member "terrorist cell" with links to al-Qaeda in a northeastern town.
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Jan 04, 2017 15:08 UTC
  • 13-member terrorist cell dismantled in Tunisia

Tunisia says its forces have managed to dismantle a 13-member "terrorist cell" with links to al-Qaeda in a northeastern town.

The Tunisian Interior Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that the suspects were arrested in Hergla, north of the coastal resort city of Sousse, on Tuesday.

According to the statement, the cell's members, aged between 22 and 43, held "secret meetings in a mosque" and confessed to recruiting and sending 12 youths to operate within the ranks of terrorist groups abroad.

The ministry said the cell is linked to the Okba Ibn Nafaa Battalion, which is affiliated to al-Qaeda.

The announcement was the seventh of its kind in less than a week. Tunisian authorities have detained over 70 people in a growing crackdown on terrorists since December 25.

Tunisia has stepped up efforts following a truck attack claimed by the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group at a Christmas market in the German capital, Berlin, on December 19. Anis Amri, a Tunisian national, was identified as the main suspect in the ramming, which killed a dozen people. 

Amri was killed in a shootout with police in the northern Italian city of Milan on December 23.

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