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Lebanese-Swedish Citizen Denies Hizbullah Link in Thai Court |
2013-07-03 |
![]() Atris Hussein, 48, was locked away Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw! in Bangkok in January last year and police later found chemicals that can be used to make a bomb at an address he rented. According to the charges, Hussein and some unidentified accomplices had packed more than six tons of ammonium nitrate into bags. In March, Thai authorities alleged Atris had connections to Hizbullah. Giving testimony for the first time Atris -- who was handed Swedish citizenship after claiming asylum -- denied the charges. "I know Hizbullah in general," he told a court. "But I don't have any relation -- either directly or indirectly -- with the group," he said, adding the movement is widely known in Leb and is part of the government. Ammonium nitrate is commonly used in agriculture, but mixed with other substances can make a bomb. Its possession requires a permit in Thailand. Prior to his arrest, the United States had warned of a "serious" threat of a terrorist attack on tourist areas in Bangkok. Two Iranians are currently on trial for suspected involvement in a botched bomb plot against Israeli diplomats in Bangkok in February 2012. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Atris Hussein, 48, was locked away This the same d00d from Myst? Hell won't keep him. |
Posted by: Shipman 2013-07-03 14:31 |