Security Forces Arrest Terrorist Suspect West of Tunis

A security patrol in Hai al-Tadamon in western Tunis
arrested a dangerous suspect, who has been wanted for committing terrorist
acts, according to Tunisian security sources.
They said the suspect had arrived in the capital
from terrorist hideouts in the country’s western mountainous areas to reach Hai
al-Tadamon, a densely populated neighborhood west of Tunis, to visit his
family.
The patrol arrested the suspect in an ambush and
without resistance, sources added, crediting good planning for the success of
the operation.
He is expected to be referred to the relevant
judicial authority for investigation over the details of how he managed to
reach Hai al-Tadamon, traveling hundreds of kilometers and evading intelligence
services and patrols deployed at the entrances of most cities.
Counter-terrorism experts stressed that the arrest
is an important security success, but more significantly, it revealed that
besieged terrorist elements were falling one after to the other in the hands of
military and security forces.
On May 13, national security forces in the central
city of Bouhajla arrested a terrorist fugitive, who is facing a prison sentence
of 30 years.
The Interior Ministry reported that a high-risk
stake out allowed the forces to capture the suspect as he attempted to leave a
terrorist hideout to visit his sick mother in Sidi Bou Zid city.
Security sources reported that the suspect, 27, was
riding in a light truck at the time of the arrest. He will appear before a
specialized court, where he is expected to divulge information about the
activities, locations and plots of terrorists he was in contact with.