Authorities Tried to Search House of Detained Shiite Cleric Sheikh Mohammad Saleh Al-Qashaami, Confiscated his Son’s Passport
2018-01-26 - 8:20 م
Bahrain Mirror: The security authorities tried on Thursday (January 25, 2018) to raid the house of detained Shiite cleric Sheikh Mohammad Saleh Al-Qashaami, however, his wife didn't allow them to enter the house because she was alone.
His daughter Bint Al-Huda Al-Qashaami said that her mother didn't allow the police to enter the house, because she was sick and alone. The security forces asked for Abu Al-Fadel's (Sheikh Mohammad Al-Qashaami's son) passport. The mother handed them the passport, however, they took it and left.
It is to mention that the authorities arrested Sheikh Al-Qashaami, his son Abu Al-Fadel and his daughter Amira on (February 9, 2017) within a vast campaign that targeted dozens of activists, after martyr Rida Al-Ghasra and his companions escaped Jaw Central Prison on January 1, 2017.
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