Tunisia Security Task Forces Kill Three Terror Leaders

Tunisia’s interior ministry released the identities
of three terrorists that security forces had killed in a raid on Sept. 2 in the
country’s central west province of Kasserine.
According to DNA profiling, two of the terrorists
were Algerian nationals that were wanted for criminal activity both in Tunisia
and Algeria, whilst the third was a Tunisian national.
The Tunisian national was identified as Salah al
Qasimi, a wanted fugitive since 2013.
Qasimi is believed to have been the head of the
Wargha terror cell, which has pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda in the Islamic
Maghreb.
He is also is wanted for supervising field training
for members of the Aqbat Bin Nafi terrorist offshoot. The boot camps included
looting activity whereby members seized food, blankets and money at night from
people living in remote rural areas.
Qasimi's good knowledge of mountain trails helped
him in planning and mounted such night raids.
It is worth noting that the Sept.2 successful
security ambush took down the three terrorist leaders in a shootout which also
killed a local public security officer.
During this pre-emptive security operation,
Kalashnikov-branded machine guns were seized and several explosive belts were
dismantled.
Tunisian security expert Ali Zarmadini, in a press
statement, said that such qualitative ambushes have managed to confine the
movements of terrorists and tightened the noose around their hideouts.
Commenting on the event, Zarmadini noted that
security and military units have entered a progressive stage whereby it is
hunting down main terror leaders who are tied to elements outside the state of
Tunisia.
For years, Tunisian authorities have been working to
reign in terror risks. Consequently, they have taken steps and measures aimed
at clamping down on terrorist activities and preventing suspicious funding to
terrorist organizations.