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Persons accused of Kuwait's explosions brought to Attorney General
Kuwait, Local, 1/26/2005

The Kuwaiti security department brought 13 persons suspected to be involved in acts of violence took place recently in the country to the Attorney General.

One judicial source asked to be anonymous expected others to be brought before the Attorney General for investigation.

For its part, the Kuwaiti dailies gave contradictory figures over number of persons brought to the Attorney General ranging between 6 to 30 suspects.

The Kuwaiti minister of the interior Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad said last week that the Kuwaiti security departments detained between 10 to 15 suspects including Saudis following the recent attacks in Kuwait.

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