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Fugitives recaptured in two operations

Three of the men who escaped Jaw prison were killed in exchange of fire, Bahrain reveals

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Bahrain’s interior ministry said that three fugitives were killed in an exchange of fire as they were attempting to flee the country in a boat heading towards Iran.

The ministry added that several other fugitives were arrested in two extensive joint-security operations that took place on Thursday.

The operations which took place following wide-ranging investigat­ions into the Jaw prison attack of January 1 aimed at apprehendi­ng escaped prisoners and other terrorist fugitives.

The first operation occurred at dawn in Bahrain’s waters, and was undertaken following an attempt by escapees from Jaw prison to flee to Iranian waters, while the second operation was connected to the Jaw prison attack, the murder of First Lt. Hisham Al Hammadi, who was gunned down in Bilad Al Qadeem in the outskirts of the capital Manama on January 29, and the shooting of a police officer in the village of Bani Jamra on January 14.

Releasing details about the first operation, the Coastguard said that at 5.28am on Thursday, a vessel seeking to leave Bahraini borders and heading towards Iranian waters was monitored and intercepte­d in an area south of Khalifa Port.

“The Coastguard’s requests to halt and warnings of intercepti­on were ignored and coastguard personnel came under fire from the vessel,” the statement said.

“In line with well-establishe­d protocol, self-protective fire was returned by authorised Coastguard personnel. The exchange of fire resulted in the deaths of three individual­s, and the arrest of seven others,” the Coastguard said.

The interior ministry said the fugitives killed were Redha Abdullah Isa Al Ghasra, 29, a fugitive sentenced to 79 years and life imprisonme­nt, Mahmoud Yousuf Habib Hasan Yahya, 22, and Mustafa Yousuf Yousef Abdali, 35.

“The arrested were Mohammad Jassim Mohammad Jassim Al Abid, 28, Hamid Jassim Mohammad Jassim Al Abid, 28, and Hasan Ali Mohammad Fardan Al Shakar, 22, all of whom were involved in the terrorist attack on Jaw Prison and/or aiding and abetting fugitives. Others arrested included Hani Yunis Yusif Ali, 21, Ahmad Ali Ahmed Yusif, 20, Ali Hasan Ali Saleh, 38, and Ahmad Eisa Ahmad Isa Al Malali, 23, involved in the aiding and abetting of fugitives and the concealmen­t and movement of firearms and explosives.”

The Coastguard authority said that items found on the vessel included a Kalashniko­v assault rifle which was used to attack the Coastguard vessels, a GPS system and satellite phone, ID cards, money and personal items. Those arrested admitted they were in contact with accomplice­s in Iranian waters and that they were due to meet them.

In the second operation, two individual­s were arrested and the authoritie­s found two Kalashniko­vs and three firearms with them, the ministry said.

The arrested were named as Ali Mohammad Ali Mohammad Hakeem Al Arab, 23, considered the main suspect in the shooting of Al Hammadi, and Ahmad Mohammad Saleh Al Shaikh, 26, a convicted terrorist serving a 73-year prison sentence who escaped from Jaw Prison.

 ?? Courtesy: Bahrain Interior Ministry ?? A vessel carrying fugitives was intercepte­d by Coastguard in an area south of Khalifa Port.
Courtesy: Bahrain Interior Ministry A vessel carrying fugitives was intercepte­d by Coastguard in an area south of Khalifa Port.

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