Saudis nab 41 al Qaeda suspects said to be planning attack on Riyadh

Arab News:


Saudi Arabia announced yesterday that its security forces had foiled a major terrorist attack in the capital Riyadh by Al-Qaeda militants and arrested 41 terror suspects of various nationalities.

“Security forces managed to prevent an imminent terrorist attack in Riyadh, when they targeted militant hideouts in Riyadh, Madinah and the northern town of Arar on Aug. 18,” the Interior Ministry said.

A raid on a Riyadh hide-out of Al-Qaeda militants targeted a group of six preparing to carry out “an imminent terrorist attack in the capital,” said the ministry’s statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency.

The coordinated security campaign in the three cities led to the killing of three wanted terrorists: Saleh Al-Oufi, one-time commander of local Al-Qaeda cell, Majed Al-Hasry, who was figured on a list of 36 wanted suspects, and Mohamed Owaida.

The gunbattle between security forces and terrorists came days after Western governments including US and Britain warned that fresh terror attacks might be imminent in Saudi Arabia, where Al-Qaeda militants had launched a spate of bombings and shootings since May 2003.

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