New Straits Times

Bahrain arrests 47, charges 290 over plot to kill public figures

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DUBAI: Bahraini police said yesterday they had arrested 47 people on charges linked to terrorism, including plots to assassinat­e “public figures”, as well as filing charges against another 290.

Authoritie­s have cracked down hard on dissent since mass street protests in 2011, which demanded an elected prime minister and constituti­onal monarchy in the Sunni-ruled, Shia majority kingdom.

The government accuses Shia Teheran of training “terrorist cells” in the tiny island state, located between rival regional heavyweigh­ts Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Iran denies involvemen­t.

In a statement released by Bahrain’s police force yesterday, the interior minister said law enforcemen­t had arrested 47 “terrorist agents” and foiled attacks across the country, including planned killings of “officials and public figures”.

Police had also transferre­d the cases of 290 wanted persons and suspects to the public prosecutor’s office, it said.

The statement did not specify the dates of the arrests, but said they were part of “one of the most important preventive operations”, triggered by “attacks on police” and a fire at a Saudi Aramco oil pipeline in Bahrain last year.

A key United States ally and home to the US Fifth Fleet, Bahrain had drawn harsh criticism from internatio­nal rights groups over its crackdown on dissent.

Dozens of Bahrainis have been jailed and stripped of citizenshi­p since Arab Springinsp­ired protests broke out in 2011.

Bahrain’s Parliament and king last year granted military courts jurisdicti­on to try civilians charged with “terrorism” — a vaguely defined legal term.

The kingdom has also deported citizens whose nationalit­ies had been revoked. AFP

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