Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Syrian TV Broadcast Confessions of Terrorist Group on Receiving Money to Conduct Attacks in Syria

Member of Extremist Terrorist Cell
Arrested in Daraa Confesses
Local Editor

The Syrian TV on Tuesday reported that an extremist terrorist group was arrested in the coastal city of Jableh, which opened fire on citizens and destroyed public and private properties. Photos of automatic weapons, submachine guns, sniper rifles, handguns and a large amount of ammunitions were shown on TV. Military night vision scopes, grenades and explosives were seized with the terrorist group.

The report added that the Syrian police and security are interrogating the members of the terrorist group to find out their motives and those standing behind them and to chase down the rest of them who are still free.

The Syrian Television also broadcast confessions of Mustafa bin Yousef Khalifa Aiyash, who was arrested in Daraa being a member of the extremist terrorist cell.

Khalifa Aiyash said he lives in Manshiyat Al Balad in Daraa and was seeing people go to Al Omari Mosque in the city and participate and meet a group of sheikhs (religious men), among them he mentioned skeikh Ahmad Al Sayasneh, sheikh Musleih and sheikh Rizq.


Khalifa Aiyash added that some of those sheikhs were calling for calming the situation. "Others, however, were calling for 'Jihad' saying that those who are facing us are 'Zionists' and everybody who dies while confronting them will be considered 'a martyr'."


"Among those was someone called Ibrahim Al Nayef Masalmeh who gave me SYP 50, 000 and asked me to answer the call to 'Jihad'," Khalifa Aiyash said.

"Ibrahim Masalmeh promised me SYP 1 million which I will get after the end of the demonstration. He already gave me SYP 50, 000 in advance," said Khalifa Aiyash, pointing out that large amounts of weapons were available and there were more than 500 people involved.

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