Al-Qaeda CDs being distributed in Saudi Arabia
Security forces in Saudi Arabia are on the lookout for unknown persons in the Al Qaseem region, who are believed to have distributed envelopes with CDs inside, containing models of Al Qaeda military works, anthems of suicide bombers, and advice by some men wanted by the authorities in the kingdom.
According to a report carried by the Arabic daily Al Riyadh yesterday, a teacher at the Al Ras Secondary School in Al Qaseem was shocked when he found an envelope inside his motor vehicle.
He contacted his colleague telling him of what he had found and asked him whether he had found a similar envelope. The latter, who teaches Islamic studies, moved to the car parking lot where he found a number of CDs in the car trunks, and collected a number of them.
The paper said the two teachers informed police patrols in Al Ras province, which searched the scene. The school management and the security patrols had collected nearly 59 envelopes, each containing two CDs with matters related to the military activities of Al Qaeda, the paper said.
The school management had filed a report on the incident and notified the education department in the region.
The incident was not the first of its kind in the region as Al Moznib province had experienced a similar incident sometime ago.
Posted by: Dan Darling 2006-04-14 |