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Arabia
Saudi Terror suspect to surrender Habib Shaikh
2010-10-17
JEDDAH -- A Saudi terror suspect, Jabir bin Jibran bin Ali Al Faifi, who is listed as number 20 on the February 2009 Ministry of Interior list of persons wanted in connection with security issues, has made moves to surrender to the Kingdom's authorities, according to the Ministry of Interior.
He also needs to shorten his name ...
In a statement released on Friday, the ministry said that Al Faifi had gone through the Al Munasaha terrorist rehabilitation programme after returning from Guantanamo Bay before joining up again with extremists in 
Yemen.
For that alone a competent CIA would have had him whacked ...
The ministry said that the Mohammed bin Nayef Al Munasaha Centre received telephone contact from Al Faifi, in which he 'revealed the conditions that sons of the nation who had been seduced by false calls were living in'.

Al Faifi reportedly 'expressed regret at what he had done' and his 'resolute wish to return to the country and hand himself in to security authorities'.

According to the statement, the Kingdom's security officials have been working with counterparts in Yemen to arrange the return of Al Faifi, who will be permitted to meet with his family as soon as he arrives in the Kingdom.
Just be sure to keep him in isolation for a few days first. The last man to do this ended up in a two-ended pink mist smeared on the floor and ceiling while waiting for his prince to come and take his surrender. Our own pantibomber was apparently using the second generation version.
The Ministry of Interior spokesman said in Friday's statement that the 'tables have turned' on followers of 'deviant ideology' abroad. The ministry reiterated its appeal to all wanted persons to hand themselves in to the authorities, a move that would, it said, be taken into consideration when their cases are reviewed.
Posted by:Steve White

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