Times of Oman

Morocco arrests 52 suspected militants

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RABAT: Morocco said on Wednesday that it had arrested 52 suspected militants inspired by IS and that it had foiled several attacks in the North African kingdom by seizing weapons and bomb-making materials.

It is the largest group arrested in years and the latest of a series of cells that the authoritie­s say they have found plotting attacks inside and outside Morocco.

The North African kingdom, an ally of the West against militancy, has been on high alert since 2014, when IS took control of large swathes of northern Iraq and Syria. The 52 arrested were among 143 people investigat­ed in many Moroccan cities and towns, the interior ministry said in a statement. Many members of the group were planning to create an IS province (Wilayat) in Mo- rocco, the statement said. They intended to assassinat­e Moroccan security and military officers and tourists, as well as targeting prisons and festivals and other institutio­ns in the country.

Morocco’s Central Bureau of Judicial Investigat­ion, the judicial part of the Moroccan domestic intelligen­ce service, has tracked suspected militants since IS establishe­d itself as a global threat. Morocco has dismantled 38 suspected militant cells with IS ties since 2013, the statement said, adding 159 cells had been found since 2002.

Hundreds of fighters from Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria have joined militant forces in Syria. Some are threatenin­g to return and create new militant wings in their home countries, security experts have said.

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