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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 - Dubai to issue warrants for 11 in Hamas killing |
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World Hamas military commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was found dead in a Dubai luxury hotel last month, and the Palestinian Islamist militant group has accused the Jewish state of being behind the killing. Israel has declined to comment. The 11 identified suspects include British, Irish, German and French passport holders, police chief Dahi Khalfan Tamim told reporters. A government source said six other people, not yet identified, were also suspected of involvement. A leading suspect, who carried a French passport, had left Dubai for Munich via Qatar, Tamim added. "We do not rule out (the Israeli intelligence agency) Mossad, but when we arrest those suspects we will know who masterminded it. (We have not) issued arrest warrants yet, but will do soon," he said, adding that one suspect was a woman. "Israel carries out a lot of assassinations in many countries, even in countries that it is allied to," Tamim said, adding that Mabhouh may have been killed by electrocution. The Hamas man, who was born in the Gaza Strip but had lived in Syria since 1989, was killed a day after he arrived in Dubai. A Hamas official said Mabhouh had engineered the capture of two Israeli soldiers during the Palestinian uprising in the 1980s. The soldiers were later killed. Tamim said two Palestinians suspected of providing logistical support in Mabhouh's killing were being held by police. Al Arabiya television said the pair had been handed over by Jordan. Tamim said the 11 identified suspects had rented a hotel room opposite Mabhouh's around the time of his death. All were believed to have left Dubai. DISGUISES A police statement said the killers had adopted disguises including wigs and hats, used an electronic device to enter Mabhouh's hotel room and lay in wait for him. Mabhouh's killing was the third high profile murder in less than two years in the United Arab Emirates. Violent crime is rare in Dubai, part of the UAE and a regional trading and tourism hub. 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