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Daesh recruitment cells busted in Tunisia, 11 suspected recruits arrested
By Reuters - Oct 06,2015 - Last updated at Oct 06,2015
TUNIS — The Tunisian police has broken up three "cells" that were recruiting fighters for Daesh and arrested 11 people suspected of trying to join the Islamist militant group in Libya, the Tunisian ministry of interior said.
Tunisia has been on high alert against possible attacks since Islamist gunmen killed 21 tourists in March at the popular Bardo Museum in Tunis. In June, a man shot dead 38 foreigners at a beach hotel in the southern city of Sousse.
Daesh claimed responsibility for both attacks. Officials said all three attackers were trained in jihadist camps over the border in Libya, where political chaos has allowed Islamist militants to grow in strength.
"The National Guard counterterrorism unit dismantled three cells which sent young people to Libya," the interior ministry said in statement late on Monday.
Last week, Tunisia seized two car bombs and weapons on the border with Libya. In July, the government began building a wall along the border to stop Islamist militants slipping across.
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