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Yemeni security forces capture 3 al-Qaeda suspects

Yemeni security forces arrested three suspected al-Qaida militants from a cell that the US has said was linked to a plot against the American or other embassies, the Interior Ministry said.

Updated on: Jan 06, 2010 02:14 PM IST
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Yemeni security forces arrested three suspected al-Qaida militants from a cell that the US has said was linked to a plot against the American or other embassies, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday.

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The arrests were the latest move in Yemen's US-backed crackdown on al-Qaeda's offshoot here.

The US and British embassies closed for two days this week, and other Western embassies took security precautions because of a threats that al-Qaeda was planning an imminent attack. The two missions reopened on Tuesday, after the United States said an assault by Yemeni security forces on an al-Qaeda cell northeast of the capital a day earlier had "addressed" the threat. In those clashes, Yemeni forces attacked a group of al-Qaeda fighters moving in the mountains in the Arhab region. The troops were aiming to capture al-Qaida's suspected leader in the area, Mohammed Ahmed al-Hanaq, and a relative Nazeeh al-Hanaq, the ministry said.

They escaped, but two fighters with them were killed and several others were wounded.

No identities were given for the captured militants.

 
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