15 held in Moscow raid on terror group
Russian police have detained 15 heavily-armed radical Islamists in Moscow who allegedly belong to a banned offshoot of the al-Qaida terror network and were preparing suicide strikes.
The interior ministry said members of Takfir wal-Hijra — a group formed in Egypt in the late 1960s and outlawed in Russia in 2010 — had been discovered hiding weapons and suicide belts along with extremist literature.
Footage aired on Russian national news channels showed helmeted riot police burst into a high-rise apartment in a pre-dawn raid yesterday and throw several men face down on the floor.
Police were shown opening plastic bags holding grenades and pistols as well as a heavy black object identified by one officer as an explosive belt.
The ministry said the group had been funding its activities by “conducting general crime” in and around Moscow.
Russia remains on heightened security alert ahead of the February 7-23 Winter Olympic Games in the Black Sea resort of Sochi that lies near the volatile North Caucasus.
A top North Caucasus guerrilla commander who has claimed responsibility for a string of deadly suicide bombings in Moscow has threatened to target the Sochi Games.
In 2011, officials claimed to have uncovered a complex terror plot against the Games by Islamist rebels who allegedly used little-policed mountain regions of Georgia as their base.
Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko has said Russia is “very worried” about security at all its sporting events.
Takfir wal-Hijra was quashed in Egypt in the 1970s but is believed to have cells linked to al-Qaida in several European and other countries.
The TrackingTerrorism.org website said members of the group have included the 9/11 US terror attack pilot Mohamed Atta and former al-Qaida leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
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