Bahraini authorities announce weapons seizures and say car bomb was defused
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Bahraini officials say they seized stocks of weapons and defused a car bomb during two days of security raids in the Gulf nation, which has faced nearly three years of unrest.
Public Security Chief Tareq al-Hassan announced the finds Monday and said authorities had captured 13 people wanted in connection with security cases aboard a boat allegedly smuggling them out of the island kingdom. He says the seizures took place Saturday and Sunday.
Plastic explosives, detonators, automatic rifles and ammunition were found in a warehouse and onboard a second boat intercepted as it was heading to the country.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}He says authorities defused the car bomb in the Hoora area of the capital Manama.
Bombs have become more frequent in Bahrain as a three-year anti-government opposition campaign wears on.