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Egypt announces arrests of Sinai bombers | ||
2004-10-26 | ||
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On Monday, the Egyptian Interior Ministry claimed that five Egyptians had been arrested and two suspects remained at large. Egyptian officials also said that Ayad Said Salah, a Palestinian originally from Gaza who lived in Sinai, masterminded the attacks to avenge Israel's actions against the Palestinians. According to the report, Salah had a criminal past and had become a religious fanatic with ties to terrorist organizations in Gaza.
The five caught by Egyptian security forces were described as having low-key roles in the plot and were responsible for purchasing the explosives and cars used in the attacks. They were identified as Muhammad Ahmed Suweirky, known to deal in stolen cars; Ihab Mahmoud Eid Mosbah, who worked in an electrical appliance store and is accused of helping to steal one of the vehicles used in the attacks; Hamdan Salameh Salem al-Ahmar, who operates a Sinai tourist camp on the Gulf of Aqaba and is suspected with providing information on the camp sites; Muhammad Gaiz Sabah Hussein, who works at the Egyptian government's Irrigation Department in central Sinai and is accused of preparing the explosives used in the cars and providing the timing devices; and Muhammad Abdullah Raba Abdullah, the owner of a metal workshop in El-Arish who is believed to have placed the bombs in the cars. The two suspects who remain at large were identified as Suliman's brother Muhammad Ahmed Salah Flayfil and Hamed Gamma Gomeh. They are believed to have driven the vehicles that blew up at the Ras a-Satan campsite. Muhammad worked in the El-Arish area and Gomeh worked as a driver. Both were described by the Egyptian authorities as being involved in "illegal activities." According to the report, the three cars used in the bombings were stolen and the bombs were prepared with explosives and spare parts from washing machines and other equipment. | ||
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