The cache of weapons, hidden inside a hole in the ground that had been fortified with concrete, included 56 rocket propelled grenade launchers, dozens of guns and kilos of explosive material.
All three men confessed to joining a terrorist group and to owning the weapons and explosives and led police to where they were hidden. Security authorities are continuing their investigations to arrest other suspects still at large.
Explosives teams worked on removing the RPG launchers from the Al-Abdaly farm, as well as the firearms, ammunition and highly explosive material found in the house. The statement said the weapons and explosives found are as follows: 19,000 kilos of various ammunition, 144 kilos of various TNT explosives, PE4, 65 various fire arms, RPGs, 204 hand grenades in addition to electric detonators. The suspects remain in custody.
Then on July 31, Kuwaiti authorities announced the discovery of another group of four men, all Kuwaiti citizens, also allegedly connected to Islamic State militants in Iraq plotting attacks in the emirate. The four remain in custody.
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