In its statistics for the first week of August 2019, the Network of Raids documented the arrest of 12 citizens, including a former PM, and the storming of several towns with a wide alert and intensified checkpoints at the outlets and in vital streets in Bahrain.
The detainees are: Ali Nasser (Ras Rumman), Bashir Abdel-Rasoul, Hussein Abdullah Al-Zaki, Hussein Al-Zayer, Abbas Mohammed Jafar Al-Zaki, Kamil Basil Al-Qattan, Hassan Jafar Al-Asfour, Hussein Ali Bader, Sayed Ali Jalal (Abu Saiba and Al-Shakhoora), Mohammed Abdul-Hussein Eid and Ahmed Mohammed Basira (Bilad al-Qadim), and the former PM ,Osama al-Tamimi.
The Network said that the regime had reduced the time of calls in Joe prison after the execution of the martyrs, and it deployed armed militias at the tombs of the martyrs, Ali al-Arab and Ahmad al-Mullahi, at the cemetery of Muharraq to scrutinize the IDs of the visitors. It also prevented the Friday prayers in the mosque of Imam Sadiq (p), in al-Diraz town for the 171st week in a row.
The Network added that the mercenaries of al-Khalifa regime have set up many checkpoints in the towns of : Sanabis, Janabiya, the capital of the revolution Sitra, al-Diraz, Aali, Karzakan, Markh, Bilad al-Qadim, Sahla, Dar Kulaib, the city of Zahra, and in many vital streets such as al-Badiaa and Ghat al-Nar .
Regarding the revolutionary movement, the Network said that the first week of August witnessed a continuation of the angry movement, denouncing the crime of execution against the martyrs, Ali al-Araab and Ahmad al-Mullahi, and Mohammed al-Miqdad. A candle march was set off in the town of Malikiyah, and angry demonstrations took place in Bani Jamra, Abu Saiba, Shakhura and Bilad al-Qadim, and the revolutionaries cut off the streets in Samahej, Daiya , Abu Saiba and Shakhura.