Saudi Arabia Uncovers Al Qaeda Cell

Reuters07.05.2014 KSA
Saudi Arabia Uncovers Al Qaeda Cell

Saudi Arabia Uncovers Al Qaeda Cell

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Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday it had uncovered an Al Qaeda militant group with links to “extremist elements” in Syria and Yemen that had been plotting to assassinate officials and attack government and foreign targets.

The cell comprised 62 members, including 59 Saudi militants, a Yemeni, a Pakistani and a Palestinian, Interior Ministry spokesman Major General Mansour Al-Turki (photo) said in a televised briefing.

An investigation into social media postings “led security forces after months of hard work to pinpoint suspicious activities that unveiled a terrorist organization through which the elements of al Qaeda in Yemen were communicating with their counterpart elements in Syria in coordination with a number of misguided (people) at home in various provinces of the Kingdom,” he said.

The Kingdom has grown increasingly concerned about radicalization this year because the war in Syria has spurred what they see as a surge in online militancy. They are worried about a new Al Qaeda campaign of attacks.

Saudi Arabia faced an Al Qaeda insurgency from 2003 to 2006 in which militants targeted residential compounds for foreigners and Saudi government facilities, killing dozens of people.

The Kingdom responded by arresting thousands of suspected militants and by launching a media campaign to discredit their ideology with the backing of influential clerics and tribal leaders.

The courts have sentenced thousands of Saudi citizens to prison terms for similar offences over the past decade.

Source: Reuters; Photo: alriyadh

 



 
 

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