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Ugandan authorities make 6 arrests in al-Shabab cell raid

Vehicles return to the streets of the capital Kampala, on September 14, 2014, after Ugandan police arrested suspected Islamist Shebab insurgents in weekend raids. Ugandan police said that suspected Islamist Shebab insurgents arrested in weekend raids had planned to carry out bomb attacks, as the US embassy said the immediate threat had been "countered".
Vehicles return to the streets of the capital Kampala, on September 14, 2014, after Ugandan police arrested suspected Islamist Shebab insurgents in weekend raids. Ugandan police said that suspected Islamist Shebab insurgents arrested in weekend raids had planned to carry out bomb attacks, as the US embassy said the immediate threat had been "countered". ISAAC KASAMANI/AFP/Getty Images

KAMPALA, Uganda – A Uganda military spokesman says six terror suspects were arrested over the weekend in a raid on an al-Shabab cell that was apparently plotting an attack in this East African country.

Lt. Col. Paddy Ankunda said Monday that explosives were seized from the suspects, all of whom are of Somali origin. He said they are under interrogation and more arrests are likely.

The U.S. Embassy in Uganda said Monday the terror threat had been “effectively countered” after warning U.S. citizens on Saturday to stay at home amid an operation to foil a terror plot.

Uganda, which has troops fighting al-Shabab in Somalia, has been on high alert amid concerns the al-Qaida-linked militants are plotting an attack similar to the assault on a mall in Kenya a year ago.

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