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Terrorist Plots Foiled: 172 Arrested in Tragic Kingdom
2007-04-28
At least 172 suspects have been arrested in various parts of the Kingdom and seven armed militant cells dismantled, the Interior Ministry announced yesterday. Some of the arrested are foreigners. “Some (of the suspects) had begun training in the use of weapons, and some were sent abroad to study aviation in order to carry out terrorist operations inside the Kingdom,” a ministry statement said. “One of their main targets was to carry out suicide attacks against public figures and oil installations and to target military bases inside and outside (of the country).”

Government officials did not say when or where these arrests were made, citing security concerns and ongoing investigations in the fight against militant extremism in the Kingdom. Interior Ministry spokesman Mansour Al-Turki said the government believed these cells were working independently and did not fall under one organization. Nationalities of the foreigners arrested will not be revealed until the countries of their origins are notified, he added.

Saudi TV yesterday showed undated footage of agents digging in desert areas and inside buildings bringing out weapons wrapped in plastic sheeting, including grenade launchers, plastic explosives, ammunition cartridges, handguns and rifles. Computers and stacks of Saudi riyals were also seized. Security investigators were shown breaking tiled floors with hammers uncovering pipes that contained weapons. In one scene, an official upends a plastic pipe and bullets and little packets of plastic explosives spill out.
Posted by:Fred

#7  I think Remoteman nailed it yesterday... where's the blood?

And I no longer laugh at Mark Ezzzz oil analysis.

/End tugging forelock
Posted by: Shipman   2007-04-28 15:56  

#6  I've read on several different news sources that these guys were picked up in small bunches over several months. The Saudis lumped them all together in one press release, perhaps when they figured they'd gotten most of this group.
Posted by: Steve   2007-04-28 13:13  

#5  I said yesterday that it was weird that there was no gunfight at any of these arrest sites. That is not the usual course of events when dealing with the hard boyz. This thing smells to me.
Posted by: Remoteman   2007-04-28 10:30  

#4  There should not be an iota of trust spent on any of these Saudis. They are duplicitous and are the bankers for terrorism.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-04-28 10:02  

#3  Outstanding analysis Mr. Espinola.

Just as it seems that most U.S. and Coalition casualties tend to occur after the Friday noontime prayers in the Wahhabist-led mosques in the largely Sunni parts of Baghdad and Iraq, so does it appear that many Saudi-Wahhabist pronouncements of "triumphs" over terrorists seem geared towards generating financial and politic rewards for the Magic Kingdom.
Posted by: Crurt Lumplump3873   2007-04-28 09:35  

#2  



We in the West are being asked to take the Wahhabist OPEC kingpins, those anti-Western Saudi oil barons at 'their word', concerning an alleged 'foiled terrorist plot' against Arabia's mega-profitable oil installations.

The Saudi Wahhabists will say, plus do anything to further their barbaric cause of forcing a global Islamic caliphate on the Western world, even if it means feeding the media very bullish energy news stories, especially if the news translates into quick millions in energy profits landing in Saudi Swiss bank accounts.

It's beyond interesting the 'Royal Oil Kingdom' waited until a Friday, the last day of energy trading, during any given week, being fully cognizant Western energy traders would become very bullish based on the 'fear factor', which they did. The result was boosting the one day session closing price, up $1.40 ($1.400 per contract) for the June delivery, boosting the price to $66.46 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

These OPEC players may have just played US - again.



Posted by: Mark Espinola   2007-04-28 05:08  

#1  Big news of FOX NEWS TV > Good, but in our own US South police and Feds basically busted a large IED boom-boom factory.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-28 00:12  

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