Dismantling a “extreme” women’s cell in Tunisia

Dismantling a “extreme” women’s cell in Tunisia

In the middle of the country, between the governorates of Kairouan and Sousse, the security officials in Tunisia declared the demolition of a women’s cell connected to the terrorist organisations.

“The central interests of the Information Administration managed, after coordination with the research and inspection team in Sousse and the research and inspection team in the Hafouz area, from the disclosure of a women’s cell of 4 unexpected women’s elements Residents of the governorates of Sousse and Kairouan are concerned about religious fanaticism.

The statement claims that it quickly became apparent that each and every one of them engaged in private social media communication, adhered to the strictest fatwas of both domestic and foreign proponents of religious exaggeration, and maintained contact with terrorist organisations operating in the areas of tension.
He continued by saying that the Public Prosecution has approved the cell members’ detention.

The General Administration of the National Guard also urged people to keep an eye on their kids’ behaviour, monitor their online activities, and educate them about the risks associated with visiting extremist websites and communicating with extremist elements in order to aid in efforts to combat the scourge of terrorism.

The majority of terrorist acts and plans that extremist groups intended to carry out were regularly destroyed by the Tunisian security forces, exposing the country to security challenges and terrorist threats.
A week ago, the Tunisian Interior Ministry announced that it had foiled an attempt by ISIS to use an explosive device that could be controlled remotely to attack one of the security patrols in the beach city of Sousse.

Since years, Tunisia has been engaged in conflict with terrorists who support “Al -Qaeda” and “ISIS” organisations and who are hiding in the mountains of the states of Kasserine (central west), Jendouba, and Kef (northwest), which border Algeria.

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