28 Qaeda suspects arrested over Haj attack plot
Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday the arrest of 28 Al Qaeda linked suspects for planning attacks in the oil-rich kingdom, following an alleged plot to commit a terrorist act during the Haj. Since December 14, 28 members of the deviant group (the term used by the Saudi authorities for Al-Qaeda) have been arrested, including one foreign resident and the rest Saudi nationals, an interior ministry official said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency.
The statement said the suspects were linked to elements abroad and were planning criminal acts in the kingdom, an expression Saudi authorities use to describe Al-Qaeda attacks.
The suspects were captured in the provinces of Makkah, Medina, Riyadh and the area around the kingdoms northern borders, the statement said. It added that it was in the general interest to withhold further details of the nature of the plots and the planned targets. On Friday, the interior ministry said that security forces had arrested an Qaeda-linked group planning a terrorist act during the Haj.
Posted by: Fred 2007-12-24 |