Tunisian troops seized arms and documents bearing the symbol
of Islamic State from two cars near the Libyan border, as security
tightened following two major attacks this year, officials said on
Thursday.
"Troops seized 10 Kalashnikovs,
rocket-propelled grenades, explosives, Libyan telephones cards and
documents" in Wednesday's incident, an official in Tunisia's Interior
Ministry told Reuters.
The vehicles themselves were rigged as car bombs. The cars were dismantled, the official said.
In
March, Islamist gunmen killed 21 tourists in an attack at the Bardo
Museum in Tunis, and 38 foreigners were killed in an assault on a Sousse
beach hotel in June. Islamic state claimed responsibility for both
attacks.
Last month, Tunisian authorities warned of possible car
bombings in Tunis and banned traffic in parts of the city after getting
intelligence reports about potential attacks in the capital.
Tunisia's
government last July also started building a wall along its border with
Libya to stop Islamist militants slipping across the frontier from
training camps in Libya, where Islamic State has gained ground in the
country's chaos.
Four years after its uprising ousted autocrat
Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali and inspired the "Arab Spring" protests, Tunisia
has a new constitution, free elections and a coalition government with
secular and Islamist parties.
But more than 3,000 Tunisians have
left to fight for Islamist militant groups in Syria, Iraq and
neighboring Libya. Some of those jihadists have threatened to return
home and carry out attacks on Tunisian soil.
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