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    Firebombs thrown by Bahraini protesters hit an armored police vehicle during clashes in Sitra, Bahrain, on Tuesday. Bahraini police on Wednesday said they had caught an Iranian-linked cell plotting attacks on its territory. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)
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Published — Wednesday 6 January 2016

Last update 6 January 2016 6:38 pm

DUBAI: Bahrain said on Wednesday it had caught an Iranian-linked cell plotting attacks on its territory, days after it joined Saudi Arabia in cutting ties with Iran.

There was no immediate reaction from Iran, caught up in a mounting diplomatic dispute with its regional neighbors which accuses it of fomenting unrest.

“A secret terrorist plot aided by the so-called Iranian Revolutionary Guard and the Hezbollah terrorist organization was foiled,” the Gulf island kingdom’s state news agency BNA reported.

“It targeted the security of the kingdom of Bahrain by (plotting to) carry out a series of dangerous bombings,” it added.

Iran has regularly denied accusations in the past of involvement in attacks in Bahrain, which has been in political turmoil since protests erupted there in 2011.

Saudi Arabia and Bahrain cut ties response with Iran this week after Iranian mobs, believed to be organized, attacked the Saudi Embassy in Tehran and Consulate in Mashhad after the execution of "Shiite terrorist troublemaker" Nimr al Nimr.

BNA said a main suspect, Ali Ahmed Fakhrawi, had traveled to Lebanon and personally met the head of the Shiite militant group Hezbollah, who gave him $20,000 to aid the cell.

Fakhrawi and his twin brother were linked to the militant activities of eight other suspects named by BNA, some of whom were arrested as early as 2013 and two of whom were designated as fugitives, one in Iran.
In November, Bahrain said it had arrested 47 members of a group believed to have links to “terrorist elements in Iran” who it said were planning to carry out attacks in the coming days.

Bahrain recalled its ambassador to Iran in October after it said security forces discovered a bomb-making factory and arrested a number of suspects linked to the Revolutionary Guard.

In March, Bahrain’s public prosecutor said it seized bomb-making equipment being smuggled from Iraq aboard a passenger bus for use in attacks.

(Reporting by Noah Browning;)
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