Syrian Television on Thursday broadcast confessions of one member of the armed terrorist gangs that committed crimes against police and security forces in Hama, terrorized citizens and sabotaged public and private properties. The terrorist Omran Abdel Razzaq al-Aqra', who was born in Hama in1987, said he took part in various events in the city and was involved in the formation of armed groups. He acknowledged that members of his group were armed with all sorts of automatic weapons including shotguns, pistols and Kalashnikovs. "One evening I, along with 200 armed persons, decided to attack the police station in Hama, then we surrounded the building, looted and stole every thing in," al-Aqraa said. He added that after attacking the police building, the terrorist group decided to kill a civilian claiming that he was cooperating with the security forces; the victim was one of al-Qotma family members who was killed at his house in cold blood. Al-Aqra' said when the army entered Hama, the armed group fled with weapons via Mhardeh road and buried weapons in the dust near the house of one member of the terrorist groups.
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