Kuwait Charges Hizbullah, Iran-linked Suspects with Plotting Attacks

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Kuwait on Tuesday charged 24 people suspected of links to Hizbullah and Iran with plotting attacks against the Gulf state, a statement by the public prosecutor said.

The men were charged with "spying for the Islamic republic of Iran and Hizbullah to carry out aggressive acts against the State of Kuwait" by smuggling in and assembling explosives, as well as possessing firearms and ammunition, the statement said.

They were also charged with "carrying out acts that would undermine the unity and territorial integrity" of Kuwait, and of possessing eavesdropping devices, it said.

Two other men were also charged in the same case, one with possessing illegal weapons and another with failing to inform authorities about the arms.

One of the suspects is Iranian and the rest are Kuwaiti nationals. Three who remain at large were charged in absentia.

Prosecutors said the suspects were linked with a "terror cell" the interior ministry said it had busted last month while seizing large amounts of weapons, ammunition and explosives.

Officials said at the time that three men had been arrested and confessed to joining an illegal group that local media reported was Hizbullah.

Media had reported that more arrests followed and the prosecutor said 22 of the suspects charged on Tuesday had received explosives and weapon training to "achieve illegal goals".

A number of suspects were accused of being members of Hizbullah which "aims to demolish the social and economic foundations of the country", the prosecutor's statement said.

Sunni-ruled Kuwait has traditionally had better ties with Iran than its fellow Gulf Arab states, but tensions have been rising.

On Sunday, the head of parliament's foreign relations panel, MP Hamad al-Harashani, described Iran as the "true enemy" of Sunni-ruled Gulf Arab states and said it sought "to spread chaos" in the region.

This was not the first Iran-linked espionage ring to be spoken of in Kuwait.

In May 2013, the supreme court upheld life terms for two Iranians, a Kuwaiti and a stateless man on charges of forming a ring to spy for Tehran.

The convicts, who worked for the army, were accused of spying for Iran and passing information on Kuwaiti and U.S. military forces in the emirate to the Islamic republic's elite Revolutionary Guards.

Iran dismissed the accusation.

They were also convicted of plotting to blow up key pipelines in the oil-rich state.

The case strained relations between Kuwait and Iran, prompting a tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats after investigations showed the information was passed to diplomats in Tehran's embassy in Kuwait City.

A decades-old row between the two countries over the disputed offshore Dorra gas field resurfaced last week.

Kuwait summoned the Iranian charge d'affaires to protest against Tehran's apparent offer of investment opportunities in the Dorra field.

Kuwait has also arrested alleged members of the Sunni extremist Islamic State group, which said it was behind an attack on a Shiite mosque in June that killed 26 people.

The lower court on Tuesday set September 15 as the date when it will issue its verdict on 29 suspects in that case.

Comments 19
Thumb thepatriot 01 September 2015, 14:41

Bah... another zionist,americano, alien plot... right mooowateh!?

Thumb ex-fpm 01 September 2015, 14:43

haha yes global conspiracy spanning the 4 corners of the world;)

Thumb _mowaten_ 02 September 2015, 12:19

Would it be surprising? Another case full of nothing, just empty words and random accusations. Sounds like the investigation came straight out of Al Seyassah

Thumb _mowaten_ 02 September 2015, 12:19

Would it be surprising? Another case full of nothing, just empty words and random accusations. Sounds like the investigation came straight out of Al Seyassah

Thumb _mowaten_ 02 September 2015, 12:22

"Sunni-ruled Kuwait has traditionally had better ties with Iran than its fellow Gulf Arab states, but tensions have been rising."

And who would have an interest in that? Why would Iran/Hezbollah target the country with which their ties are best? Just to create more enemies to themselves? Use your brains people, this is part of the anti-iran campaign trying to turn everybody against them.

Thumb joebustani 01 September 2015, 14:42

bless anyone person, entity, organization, brigade or country that inflicts extreme pain and unbearable suffering, death, torture, and destruction upon the iranian sectarian terrorist militia and its members, supporters or followers wherever they may be.

Thumb barrymore 01 September 2015, 15:10

terrorists wherever they are

Missing humble 01 September 2015, 15:24

Kuwait is zionist, takfiri, wahhabi, Da3ishi, Erdogani etc. Etc...

Thumb _mowaten_ 02 September 2015, 12:27

shiak: exactly, they -negotiate- with iran, but they dont have to with saudi/qatar/kuwait ==> they just take orders and obey
what iran has showed is that through decades of resisting the US diktat, they forced them to come to the negotiation table as equals and respect the will of the iranian people. if you had any brains you'd look up to that example, but you dont, the only thing you can do is bark without understanding what is going on.

Thumb fadi_albeiruti 01 September 2015, 16:53

Trik trak, you are either stupid or downright blind, do us all a favor and move to Tehran and or worse move to dahie and see how you like living there, post something meaningful and in complete English sentences, but the mere fact that you are here defending this Iranian cell that was he'll bent on causing kaos by killing and maiming injuring indiscriminately shows what an Iranian/Syrian boot picking terrorist slave you are, tfeh

Default-user-icon LebTr (Guest) 01 September 2015, 17:20

And you Southern who figured out this dirty schemes all by yourself, brilliant! Your talent is such a waste you should work for the FBI or even better the CSI.

Missing humble 01 September 2015, 17:23

In fact the money for this conspiracy is coming from Qatar who wants to buy the French Mistral not delivered to Russia. By doing so, Qatar can show that it is in danger and has to defend itself against its enemies. Bahrein was upset because the focus is now on Kuwait and informed the CIA which in turn informed the Mossad of the conspiracy. Israel believes it can get some money out of it and probably get closer to Qatar and Saudi Arabia in case of future threats from Iran. So the whole thing fell on the shoulders of Ebola who as usual is always innocent...

Missing humble 01 September 2015, 17:25

This is what we call "pure arabian logic" presently being more and more used by " iranian persuasive techniques"...

Ask Tric. Trac he will explain...

Thumb al.finique 01 September 2015, 18:01

"عام الحشيشة" في بعلبك... مئات آلاف الدونمات "عَالمكشوف" وعلى جانبي الطرق!
http://www.annahar.com/article/263490-عام-الحشيشة-في-بعلبك-مئات-آلاف-دونمات-عالمكشوف-وعلى-جانبي-الطرق

Thumb justin 01 September 2015, 18:15

"Kuwait's claim is another plot orchestrated by KSA due to its enmity with HA. "

Southern, how did you happen to know of this plot? Can you share with us some details...

Thumb justin 01 September 2015, 18:20

Hezbollah almost always blames Israel and America.

Thumb _mowaten_ 02 September 2015, 12:32

well it just happens that israel and america are all over the middle east with their bombings, invasions, occupations, colonization & natural-resource extortion, so dont you go trying to paint them as wrongly accused innocent victims

Missing mohammad_ca 01 September 2015, 18:22

Southern has the inside scoop. It is whatever vilayet e faqih tells him. Maaaaa maaaaa

Thumb liberty 02 September 2015, 06:29

this is the true story southern... you are an idiot!