Jordan arrests 17 in foiled IS attack plot

World Monday 08/January/2018 18:30 PM
By: Times News Service
Jordan arrests 17 in foiled IS attack plot

Amman: Jordan said on Monday it had foiled an IS plot that included plans for a series of attacks last November on security installations, shopping malls and moderate religious figures, state media reported.
State news agency Petra said the country's intelligence department had arrested 17 members of the cell and confiscated weapons and explosives that the militant group had planned to use in several operations.
"The members of the cell had planned to execute a number of terrorist attacks simultaneously to destablise national security and sow chaos and terror among civilians," the statement said.
The detainees were being interrogated before being put on trial in a military court, the authorities said without giving a date.
The statement said the cell had planned to wage a series of bank robberies and car thefts to get financing, and manufactured homemade explosives from material bought from local markets.
Militants from Al Qaeda and other extremist groups have long targeted the U.S. allied kingdom and dozens of militants are currently serving long prison terms.
King Abdullah has been among the most vocal leaders in the region in warning of threats posed by radical groups.
Jordan plays a prominent role in the U.S.-led coalition against IS, providing military, logistical and intelligence support, Western diplomats and regional intelligence sources say.
Several incidents over the past few years have jolted the Arab kingdom, which has been comparatively unscathed by the uprisings, civil wars and extremist militancy that have swept the Middle East since 2011.
In the last major incident, IS militants claimed responsibility for a shootout just over a year ago at a castle in the southern city of Karak in which ten people including a Canadian tourist were killed.