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Attempt on prince aimed at deterring repenters: Al-Fifi
2011-01-13
We can be sure it hit targets painted in exactly the right spots on the floor and ceiling of that reception room in the palace, but beyond that the evidence was too misty to be certain.
[Arab News] Ex-Saudi bully boy Jaber Al-Fifi has revealed more details about the failed attempt to assassinate Assistant Minister of Interior for Security Affairs Prince Muhammad bin Naif in August 2009. The would-be assassin, Abdullah Asiri, died in the suicide kaboom.

Al-Fifi said Al-Qaeda was responsible for the liquidation attempt, which aimed to undermine Saudis' faith in a program encouraging Islamic fascisti to turn themselves in.
It certainly seems wise, in retrospect, not to stop for a last coffee with the AQAP master bomb maker on the way to surrendering to the authorities...
Al-Fifi told Homomna (Our Concerns), which aired on Saudi Television's Channel 1 on Tuesday night that the details of the operation was revealed to him by the military commander of Al-Qaeda in Yemen,
Known to the rest of the world as Al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula, but the Saudis have their little peculiarities on such subjects.
Qasim Al-Rimi.

He said the commander told him that the only way to reach Prince Muhammad was by sending in Islamic fascisti who pretended to give themselves up to the authorities. "If we were accepted and given an audience with the prince, we would detonate the explosives, killing him as well as us," Al-Fifi said.

He said Saudi authorities would then doubt the intentions of any Al-Qaeda member who offered to turn himself in, ultimately discouraging Islamic fascisti from surrendering.

Al-Fifi said he did not know what was in the explosives belt, but said it must have been highly volatile.
Belt? I thought that master bomb maker put it up his brother's bum. The prince's guards would have notices a bomb belt, surely.
"I believe that the material put into the belt was a very small amount but highly explosive. This was why Asiri was able to get through the detectors at the airport," he said.

Al-Fifi said it was the brother of Asiri who prepared the explosives and the belt. He said the brother was also an Al-Qaeda member and lived in Yemen.

"Asiri was chosen to execute the operation because he was Saudi and the last name in the list of 85 most wanted terrorists," he said.

Al-Fifi said Al-Qaeda was very secretive about such operations and would only talk to those directly involved in executing them.

"The leaders would only speak to the cut-throats about their role in the operation and would not tell them the role of others involved," he said.

He said a Yemeni national was sent on a reconnaissance mission to Soddy Arabia to find out how to enter the Kingdom and get an audience with Prince Muhammad before Asiri was assigned the task of killing the prince.

He did not reveal the name of the Yemeni man, but said he was supposed to go back to Soddy Arabia again to carry out the operation himself.

"There were differences over his suitability and finally (deputy leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula) Saeed Al-Shihri chose Asiri to carry out the operation," he said.

Al-Fifi said the explosives were tested on a rock before they were put in the belt around Asiri's waist. "Only 200 grams was used and it completely destroyed the rock," he said.
It sounds impressive to me, but I really haven't a clue about such things. Does Saudi security employ bomb-sniffing dogs... or perhaps trained bees?
Al-Fifi said the Al-Qaeda plotters forgot to put poison in the explosives, which would have killed any injured person within only four seconds.
I'm sure I recall that the heat of the explosion would break down the poison's chemical structure.
He thanked Saudi authorities for allowing him to perform Haj and to see his family. He expressed his worry that people would not forget that he had worked for Al-Qaeda. "I want to meet with people to tell them that I have repented and am no longer a terrorist," he added.
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