Kuwait arrests driver of bomber in ISIL mosque attack

A man reacts next to coffins of victims of Friday's bombing at the Imam Sadeq mosque in Kuwait City, at the international airport in Najaf, south of Baghdad, June 27, 2015. REUTERS photo

Kuwaiti police arrested a driver who transported a suicide bomber to a Shiite mosque where he blew himself up, killing 26 and injuring 227 people, the interior ministry said June 28.

Authorities have also detained the owner of the house used as a hideout by the bomber, a Kuwaiti national who subscribes to "extremist and deviant ideology", the ministry said in a statement.
 
The suicide attack, the first bombing of a mosque in the oil-rich Gulf state, was claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) jihadist group.
 
The ISIL-affiliated group in Saudi Arabia, calling itself Najd Province, said militant Abu Suleiman al-Muwahhid carried out the bombing.
 
The driver, named as Abdulrahman Sabah Eidan Saud, was described as an "illegal resident" born in 1989, who took the bomber to the Al-Imam Al-Sadeq mosque in Kuwait City on June 26.
 
"Illegal resident" is the official term used in Kuwait to describe stateless people, locally known as bidoons, who number around 110,000 and claim the right to Kuwaiti citizenship.
 
The driver had been hiding in a house in the Al-Rigga area in the city's southern Al-Ahmadi Governorate.    

Authorities on June 27 arrested the owner of the car, Jarrah Nimr Mejbil Ghazi, born 1988, and also listed as a stateless person.
 
Although ISIL named the perpetrator, authorities have so far been unable to identify him from remains found at the scene, Al-Anbaa daily reported.
 
Samples of the body were sent to neighbouring countries for DNA tests as no records of his were found in Kuwait, the daily said.
 
Authorities will "continue efforts to uncover the conspirators in this criminal act and to reveal all of the information and...

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