NICOSIA Ñ A North Korean "extremist" has been arrested by authorities at the notorious Ein Hilwe Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.
The Fatah movement led by Yasser Arafat has arrested
two men accused of having planned attacks against U.S. and
British targets in Lebanon.
The plot was allegedly led by the North Korean who frequented the Palestinian
refugee camp near Sidon which has been the focus of surveillance for suspected members of Al Qaida. Palestinian sources said Fatah agents
also arrested a Syrian national suspected of being involved in the planned
campaign.
The North Korean, identified as Jim Kim Su, was said to have planned
attacks on unspecified British and U.S. interests throughout Lebanon in an
attempt to stop a U.S.-led war against Iraq. Jim, who was found with $3,000,
had visited Ein Hilwe several times recently. The Syrian detainee was
identified as Assad Qaraan.
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