Wednesday, 20-June-2007
Almotamar Net - Judiciary sources said Wednesday that the specialised penal prosecution in Sanaa subpoenaed today Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani for interrogating him over his relation with the third Sanaa terrorist cell belonging to al-Houthi that is presently under investigation. Almotamar.net - Judiciary sources said Wednesday that the specialised penal prosecution in Sana'a subpoenaed today Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani for interrogating him over his relation with the third Sana'a terrorist cell belonging to al-Houthi that is presently under investigation.

Judicial sources told almotamar.net that the name of al-Khaiwani was mentioned more than once in preliminary investigations with the 16 defendants in the case. The sources reported that elements from the cell confessed his contacts with them during preparation and planning for striking vital installations and targeting government vehicles and buildings as well as poisoning waters of military camps.

Al-Khaiwani was summoned with the presence of his lawyer Khalid al-A'nsy. Interrogating al-Khaiwani in the case in the wake of investigations conducted by the prosecution with members of the cell and after two days of interrogation with a woman called Muna al-Khalid for her relation with the terrorist cell that was captured in the capital in the last weeks
A source in the prosecution said the accused Muna al-Khalid was released under a guarantee after the interrogations the prosecution conducted with the accused for the mentioning of her name in confessions of a number of the terrorist cell members affiliated to the rebel Abdulmalik al-Houthi in its participation in the plot of the cell.

Security sources mentioned that the cell which includes 16 persons and two women is responsible for explosions that happened in the capita; that resulted the child Ayoub Ali Thabit and the injury of another child Abdullah Hussein Lahib and also the attack on a number of security men while they were on duty of capturing one of the members of the cell who fired and killed the martyrs brigadier general Abdulghani al-Maamari and brigadier general Yahya Rawie.

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