These nuts are acting like they were back in the 7th century when the Arabs left the Saudi Peninsula and invaded the surrounding countries, but they certainly are not loathe to using modern technology.
Electronic devices showed terrorist connections, Abu Dhabi court hears
Ayesha Al Khoori
September 23, 2014 Updated: September 24, 2014 06:16 PM
Fifteen men are on trial for having connections with the Al Qaeda subsidiary; four are being tried in absentia.
They are also accused of convincing others to join the movement, and collecting monies for the purpose of committing terrorist acts against civilians in Syria. The men are accused of trying to build a bomb in the UAE, and owning unlicensed guns.
Evidence showed the devices had files with information on Ahrar Al Sham, another subsidiary.
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Electronic devices showed terrorist connections Abu Dhabi court hears The National
Electronic devices showed terrorist connections, Abu Dhabi court hears
Ayesha Al Khoori
September 23, 2014 Updated: September 24, 2014 06:16 PM
- Security awareness increasing across the UAE
- Fifteen on trial accused of joining Al Qaeda-linked militant groups
Fifteen men are on trial for having connections with the Al Qaeda subsidiary; four are being tried in absentia.
They are also accused of convincing others to join the movement, and collecting monies for the purpose of committing terrorist acts against civilians in Syria. The men are accused of trying to build a bomb in the UAE, and owning unlicensed guns.
Evidence showed the devices had files with information on Ahrar Al Sham, another subsidiary.
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Electronic devices showed terrorist connections Abu Dhabi court hears The National