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Saudi Seeks 19 Suspected Militants After Arms Haul
2003-05-07
Saudi police said on Wednesday they were hunting for 19 suspected militants, mainly Saudis, believed to be hiding in the capital Riyadh after a shoot-out with security forces late on Tuesday. The Interior Ministry said in a statement read out on Saudi state television that police had also found a huge cache of explosives, hand grenades, ammunition and machineguns after storming what they said was the "terrorists' lair."
I've always wanted a "lair".
It named 17 of the men as Saudi citizens, one Iraqi with Canadian and Kuwaiti passports, and a Yemeni. Many of the Saudis appeared to be from the same family.
It's the inbreeding.
The television gave a telephone hotline to report any information that would lead to the men's capture. Saudi television showed large metal containers of what appeared to be explosive material as well as handbags stuffed with grenades. It also displayed passports and identity cards as well as a bag full of disguises, including colorful wigs.
Wearing a blonde wig will help you blend into the crowd, not!
The statement said the men were linked to a March explosion in the capital in which a Saudi man was killed. Police later said the victim had received explosives training in Afghanistan, where al Qaeda was based.
Busy place, those Afghan training camps.
Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally (?) and the birthplace of Islam, has witnessed a spate of attacks against Westerners. Last week, a gunman, believed to be a Saudi in naval uniform, shot and wounded a U.S. civilian working at a naval base in the kingdom.
"Do it somewhere else" seems to be the Saudi policy.
Posted by:Steve

#9  ...They're still having that lair sale at www.villainsupply.com .

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2003-05-08 00:44:59  

#8  "Is it carved out of a volcano, like I asked?"
Posted by: mojo   2003-05-07 13:23:17  

#7  A truckfull of Turkmens?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-05-07 13:01:49  

#6  
This has become the topic of the office discussion today. Can you say a faction of "freedom fighters", a lair of "terrorists", a gander of geese, a rant of Reuters?

Ah maybe we should just get back to work.
Posted by: john   2003-05-07 12:19:22  

#5  Yes, Chuck. No Faction fractions need apply. Full Factions only.
Posted by: Tadderly   2003-05-07 11:23:13  

#4  More alcohol smugglers.

Do you have to belong to a faction to have a lair?
Posted by: Chuck   2003-05-07 09:45:36  

#3  ...but remember, boys. If you use those colorful wigs? Get rid of the beards and the moustaches. That's a dead giveaway.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-05-07 09:38:03  

#2  No, Reuter's only puts those quote marks around things they don't believe.
Posted by: Steve   2003-05-07 09:23:58  

#1  you would think, following the Reuter's stylebook, they would've said: ... a key U.S. "ally"
Posted by: Frank G   2003-05-07 09:20:39  

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