Kuwait arrests suspected Islamist after truck attack on Americans
Kuwait suffered its deadliest militant attack in decades in June last year when a Saudi suicide bomber blew himself up inside a packed Shiite mosque, killing 27 people
Kuwaiti security forces have detained a suspected Islamist militant who rammed a truck believed to be carrying explosives into a car carrying five Americans, state news agency Kuna reported on Saturday.
The agency quoted an interior ministry statement as saying the Americans were unhurt, but the assailant, identified as Egyptian national Ibrahim Suleiman, was injured and was taken to a hospital under security escort.
“After an initial investigation of the suspect Suleiman, who was born in 1988, by specialised security apparatus, a hand-written note was found indicating that he had adopted the terrorist Daesh ideology and pledged allegiance to this organisation,” Kuna said, referring to Islamic State (IS).
The agency published a photo of a bearded man. It said a belt and materials believed to be explosives were also found in the vehicle, “suggesting he was plotting a terrorist act”.
It was the second time in three months that Western-allied Kuwait had announced it had captured suspected militants.