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Dubai to issue warrants for 11 in Hamas killing

Dubai, February 16, 2010

Dubai will issue arrest warrants soon for 11 Europeans suspected of the killing of a senior Hamas official in the emirate, and does not rule out Israeli involvement, the police chief said.

Hamas military commander Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh was found dead in a Dubai luxury hotel last month, and the Palestinian Islamist militant group has blamed the Jewish state for the killing. Israel has declined to comment.

The suspects included people from Britain, Ireland, Germany and France, Dubai police chief Dahi Khalfan Tamim told reporters. One is a woman.

A leading suspect, who carried a French passport, had left Dubai for Munich via Qatar after the killing, Tamim added.

"We do not rule out (the Israeli intelligence agency) Mossad, but when we arrest those suspects we will know who masterminded it. (We have not) issued arrest warrants yet, but will do soon," he said.

"Israel carries out a lot of assassinations in many countries, even in countries that it is allied to," Tamim said, adding that Mabhouh may have been killed by electrocution.   

Tamim said two Palestinians suspected of providing logistical support in Mabhouh's killing were being held by police. Al Arabiya television said the pair had been handed over by Jordan.

Tamim said the 11 still wanted had rented a hotel room opposite Mabhouh's around the time of his death. All are believed to have left Dubai.
 
Violent crime is rare in Dubai, part of the UAE and a regional trading and tourism hub.  Like most Arab countries, the UAE has no diplomatic ties with the Jewish state and Israelis are routinely denied entry. - Reuters




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