Saudi Arabia has handed over "more than three" American terror suspects to the United States, the interior minister said in remarks published Tuesday.
"More than three"? That's four or more, right? | Prince Nayef gave no details of their arrests, their identities or what they were charged with. "We ... handed to America the Americans wanted in cases related to the United States. They were handed over and they are more than three," Nayef was quoted as saying by the Saudi Press Agency. He did not say when the transfer occurred. Asked if the extradited Americans were wanted in terror cases, Nayef replied: "So it was said."
Hummm, "more than three" American terror suspects in Saudi. Wonder who they might be? (It goes without saying that they aren’t going to give back anyone who can link Saudi to anything, right?)
Nayef also said the kingdom arrested four armed men near the border with Iraq on Monday. "We think they are wanted (suspects) because they were fleeing" Saudi Arabia, he was quoted as saying.
"I mean, if you want to leave the paradise on earth that is Saud Arabia, there must be something wrong with you."
Prince Nayef said those arrested near the Saudi town of Arar, close to the Iraqi border, might be wanted in the hunt for Islamic extremists.
Or not |