The list is designed to target and disrupt networks linked to financing terrorism. Photo: UAE Presidential Court
The list is designed to target and disrupt networks linked to financing terrorism. Photo: UAE Presidential Court
The list is designed to target and disrupt networks linked to financing terrorism. Photo: UAE Presidential Court
The list is designed to target and disrupt networks linked to financing terrorism. Photo: UAE Presidential Court

UAE adds 11 people and eight entities to terror list over Muslim Brotherhood links


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The UAE has added 11 people and eight entities to the country's terror list for having links to the Muslim Brotherhood. Issued by the UAE Cabinet on Wednesday, the list is designed to target and disrupt networks linked to financing terrorism.

Founded in Egypt in the 1920s, the Muslim Brotherhood, which has close ties to Turkey, is classed as a terrorist group in several Arab countries. Its presence in Europe is thought to date back to the 1960s.

The resolution called on financial institutions and regulatory bodies to take the necessary actions, in line with the laws and regulations in force in the UAE, state news agency Wam reported.

The following people have been added to the list:

1. Yousef Hassan Ahmed Al-Mulla - Current nationality: Sweden, previous nationality: Liberia

2. Saeed Khadim Ahmed bin Touq Al Marri – Turkey/UAE

3. Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim Ali Al Hammadi – Sweden/UAE

4. Ilham Abdullah Ahmed Al Hashimi – UAE

5. Jasem Rashid Khalfan Rashid Al Shamsi - UAE

6. Khaled Obaid Yousuf Buatabh Al Zaabi – UAE

7. Abdulrahman Hassan Munif Abdullah Hassan Al Jabri – UAE

8. Humaid Abdullah Abdulrahman Al Jarman Al Nuaimi – UAE

9. Abdulrahman Omar Salem Bajbair Al Hadrami – Yemen

10. Ali Hassan Ali Hussein Al Hammadi – UAE

11. Mohammed Ali Hassan Ali Al Hammadi – UAE

The following entities have been added to the list (all with headquarters in the UK):

1. Cambridge Education and Training Centre Ltd

2. IMA6INE Ltd

3. Wembley Tree Ltd

4. Waslaforall

5. Future Graduates Ltd

6. Yas for Investment and Real Estate

7. Holdco UK Properties Limited

8. Nafel Capital

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Updated: March 04, 2025, 8:38 AM