The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Terrorists’ die in follow-up raid

BOMB BLAST: OFFICER KILLED IN ATTACK NEAR CAPITAL

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Home-made device exploded under patrol car at music festival on Saturday.

Jordanian security forces have killed three “terrorists” and arrested five others during a raid after an officer was killed in a bomb blast near the capital, the government said yesterday.

Three members of the security forces also died in Saturday’s raid, which came after the home-made bomb exploded under a patrol car at a music festival.

A joint unit of special forces, police and army troops raided a house in the town of Salt northwest of Amman in search of a suspected “terrorist cell”, government spokespers­on Jumana Ghneimat said.

Three members of the security forces were killed in a shootout with gunmen holed up in a building, she said.

“The suspects refused to surrender and opened heavy fire toward a joint security force,” Ghneimat said in a statement.

The suspects also “blew up the building in which they were hiding, and which they had booby-trapped earlier”, she said.

In an update early yesterday, Ghneimat said the three bodies as well as automatic weapons were found under the rubble of the building, a four-storey block of apartments.

She added that two other “terrorists” were arrested, bringing the total number of people detained in Salt since Saturday to five.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for Friday’s bomb blast, which also wounded six other members of the patrol in Al-Fuhais, a mostly Christian town west of Amman.

The identities of the suspects were not known.

One of the members of the security forces wounded during the raid was in “critical condition”, Ghneimat said

“A clean-up operation is still under way,” she said, adding that units of the civil defence were at the scene. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? CRIME SCENE. Jordanian security forces gather during a raid in the city of Salt, northwest of the capital Amman, yesterday. They killed three ‘terrorists’ and arrested five others during the raid.
Picture: AFP CRIME SCENE. Jordanian security forces gather during a raid in the city of Salt, northwest of the capital Amman, yesterday. They killed three ‘terrorists’ and arrested five others during the raid.

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