Bosnia arrest man suspected of Daesh attack plan — prosecutors

Bosnian police stand guard in Lukavac. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 07 August 2023
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Bosnia arrest man suspected of Daesh attack plan — prosecutors

  • It said he was suspected of planning to attack Islamic scholars that preached against militants and reported on militant activities to Bosnian authorities

SARAJEVO: A 43-year-old man has been arrested in Bosnia on suspicion of having links with Daesh militants and of planning to attack Muslims from other traditions and one of their mosques, prosecutors said on Monday.
The man from the central town of Zenica had been convicted in the past of other crimes related to terrorist activities and fighting in Syria, the statement from Bosnia’s state prosecutor’s office read.
It did not say whether he denied the charges and did not give any details of any lawyer representing him.
The man was suspected of communicating digitally with Daesh backers and of asking for instructions on how to build an explosive device that could be detonated by a phone, the statement read.
It said he was suspected of planning to attack Islamic scholars that preached against militants and reported on militant activities to Bosnian authorities.
Bosnia’s state court has tried and convicted 46 people who have returned from Syria or Iraq in recent years. A total of 241 Bosnian adults and 80 children moved to Syria and Iraq from 2012-2016, according to Bosnian intelligence.
The man was detained on Friday, according to a spokeswoman for the State Investigation and Protection Agency.

 


Two family members of Mexico’s education secretary killed in shooting

Updated 01 February 2026
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Two family members of Mexico’s education secretary killed in shooting

MEXICO CITY: Authorities in the western Mexican state of Colima said they killed three people suspected in the shooting deaths of two family members of Mexico’s secretary of education on Saturday.
Colima, located on Mexico’s Pacific coast, is one of the country’s most violent states. It recorded the highest homicide rate in Mexico in 2023 and 2024, according to the US State Department.
The local prosecutor’s office said officers killed three suspects in the 4:30 am (1030 GMT) shooting of two women, whom Mexico’s Secretary of Public Education Mario Delgado later identified as his aunt and cousin.
They did not identify a motive in the shooting or say whether they were searching for other suspects.
“Deep shock, outrage, and sorrow over the events that occurred this morning in Colima, where my aunt Eugenia Delgado and my cousin Sheila were brutally murdered in their home,” Delgado wrote on X on Saturday.
Officials tracked the suspects’ vehicle to a Colima home on Saturday afternoon and killed three people in a gunfight, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Investigators found weapons and clothing in the suspects’ home linked to the double shooting.
Delgado was appointed education secretary by President Claudia Sheinbaum in 2024. He previously served as national president of the ruling Morena party.