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Saudis: 208 Arrested in Different Plots

 

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

 

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- More than 200 al-Qaida-linked suspects involved in

different plots against the kingdom have been arrested in recent months in

Saudi Arabia's largest anti-terrorism sweep to date, the Interior Ministry

said Wednesday.

 

The ministry first reported the arrest of eight men, said to be linked to

al-Qaida and allegedly planning to attack oil installations in the kingdom.

 

An Interior Ministry statement, carried by the Saudi Press Agency, said the

eight were part of a terrorist cell led by a non-Saudi man, who was one of

those arrested. The planned attacks were to take place in the eastern region

of the country, which is home to Saudi's main oil resources.

 

The arrest of the eight "pre-empted an imminent attack on an oil

installation," the statement said without naming the target or providing

more details.

 

The ministry also said 22 other suspects were arrested for allegedly

supporting the al-Qaida terror network. This group plotted to assassinate

the country's religious leaders and security officials, it said.

 

The ministry also gave the following breakdown of other arrests:

 

- 18 suspects, led by an alleged expert in launching missiles, were arrested

separately. "They were planning to smuggle eight missiles into the kingdom

to carry out terrorist operations," the ministry's said.

 

- 112 Saudis were arrested for links and "coordination with outside circles"

to assist in smuggling men to troubled areas - shorthand for Iraq and

Afghanistan - for training, after which they would be brought back for

attacks in the kingdom.

 

- 32 men - both Saudis and non-Saudis - were arrested for providing

financial aid to al-Qaida operations in the kingdom.

 

- 16 men were arrested in the holy city of Medina for colluding to issue a

publication propagating "misleading ideology" and criminal acts. The group

also worked on helping volunteers go fight in Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

The ministry said a total of 208 were arrested.

 

The statement gave no timeline on the arrests of the separate groups.

 

Saudi Arabia, which has a quarter of the world's proven oil reserves, has

seen a rise in attacks by Islamist extremists over the last few years.

 

The kingdom, which is the birthplace of Osama bin Laden, has been waging a

crackdown on al-Qaida militants since a wave of attacks on foreigners in the

kingdom in 2003.

 

In February 2006, two suicide bombers attacked the oil facility at Abqaiq on

the east coast, killing two security guards and wounding eight foreign

workers in an incident later claimed by the Saudi branch of al-Qaida.

 

The previous large sweep by the Saudi authorities was announced in April,

netting 172 militants, including pilots they say were trained for oil

refinery attacks using civilian planes.

 

In August, Saudi Arabia said it was setting up a 35,000-strong special force

to protect its oil facilities due to the increasing threats against

al-Qaida.

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