Iran arrests ten over suicide attack on police

Iran arrests ten over suicide attack on police
Police in Iran said on Sunday that they have now arrested ten suspects in connection to a suicide attack in the south of the country earlier this week.
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09 December, 2018
Jihadist separatist group Ansar al-Furqan has claimed responsibility for Thursday's assault [AFP]
Four more people have been arrested in connection with a suicide attack in southeastern Iran that killed two police officers, The New Arab's Arabic-language service has reported on Sunday.

It brings the number of number arrested in the operation to ten, after six more suspected militants were arrested on the weekend.

Jihadi separatist group Ansar al-Furqan has claimed responsibility for Thursday's assault in which an explosives-laden car was driven into a police station in the port city of Chabahar. 

The authorities have rejected the claim of responsibility for the attack, relatively rare in Iran, which also injured around 40 people.

Police chief Hossein Ashtari said 10 people had been arrested, according to the conservative Fars news agency, without giving any details.

Ansar al-Furqan released a photo of the alleged suicide bomber on Saturday, identified as Abdullah Aziz, according to the Site Intelligence Group.

Sistan-Baluchistan province has faced decades-long insurgencies by Pakistan-based Baluchi separatists and Sunni Muslim extremists.

Iran has blamed the US and Tehran's regional rivals, Saudi Arabia and Israel, for supporting the insurgent groups, although it is not clear whether they support these organisations.

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