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YEMEN POLICE CATCH ISIL DEATH RECRUITER

Accused says 25 suicide bombers answered his call

- Mohammed Al Qalisi Foreign Correspond­ent foreign.desk@thenationa­l.ae

Man arrested with Arab coalition help in Aden had signed up 25 suicide bombers,

ADEN // Antiterror­ism forces in Aden arrested a man suspected of recruiting suicide bombers for ISIL.

Ali Sael was arrested early on Tuesday after several days of surveillan­ce by Yemeni police supervised by coalition forces. Aden police spokesman Ab- durrahman Al Naqeeb said Sael was “one of the leading figures in ISIL” and had moved to Aden after forces loyal to the Yemeni government liberated his native Lahj province from extremist groups. He was able to move freely about the country, eluding the security forces because he worked as an imam and had no known history as a militant.

He came to the attention of the security forces when they monitored his mobile phone after hearing that his preaching had become increasing­ly radical, Mr Al Naqeeb said.

They soon learnt that Sael had recruited suicide bomb- ers through sermons, which he preached in secret and also through social media. When police questioned him on Tuesday he claimed to have recruited 25 suicide bombers.

Five of them had already completed their mission, said Mr Al Naqeeb, including setting off an explosion at Al Solban camp in Aden last month, which killed more than 50 soldiers waiting to collect their salaries.

Antiterror­ism forces confirmed Sael had trained 20 suicide bombers still alive in Aden, and exploited imams from poorer mosques by offering them money so that he could preach his extremist ideology in their mosque.

Sael was arrested at his apartment in Inma, a residentia­l neighbourh­ood of Aden. He offered no resistance.

Aden police said Sael had admitted his role and also provided informatio­n about another ISIL cell in the city. Antiterror­ism units raided that address and arrested three people.

Under the supervisio­n of the Saudi- led coalition, Yemen’s antiterror­ism forces said they had arrested dozens of militants in Aden and Lahj provinces.

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