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Arabia
Killing of Kuwaitis in Saudi raid confirms terrorist threat persists
2003-07-07
The killing of Kuwaitis Rajeh Al-Ajmi and Abdullah Jabarah in a police raid in the southern Saudi Jouf region last Thursday "confirms the presence of a terrorist network posing eminent threat against Kuwait and the Gulf region," say high-ranking Kuwaiti security sources. These sources highlighted the need for comprehensive Gulf coordination. Sources said the terrorist network recently busted in Saudi Arabia includes persons from a number of countries, especially Gulf states. "We (Kuwait) have not yet received anything official from the Jouf region on the killing of Al-Ajmi and Jabarah," said the sources. They added the name of Al-Ajmi, 21, came up in the Camp Doha case which resulted in the death of a civilian American and seriously injuring another. The fourth suspect in the case, identified only as B.K., stated during interrogation Al-Ajmi was accompanying him when he delivered the weapon used in the operation to Sami Al-Mutairi, the prime suspect in the case. Al-Ajmi had been, however, acquitted due to lack of evidence. The sources said Al-Ajmi was absent throughout the police investigations in the Camp Doha case.
Guess we'll know where he is from now on, huh?
B.K. had stated during questioning that Al-Ajmi was in favour of delivering the weapon to Al-Mutairi to carry out the attack, "though he had recently joined the group." The sources said Al-Ajmi was a cadet at the fire department. He joined a training course earlier this year and successfully completed the training but he did not join his work centre in Sabhan.
Setting off explosives is even more exciting that putting out fires...
Saudi authorities had earlier said two Kuwaitis, identified as Rajeh bin Hassan Al-Ajmi and AbdulRahman Jabarah, and Saudi national Turki Al-Dandani — the prime suspect among 19 others wanted in the recent Riyadh blasts — were among four men killed in a police raid in the southern Saudi Skaka region near the Yemeni borders Thursday. Kuwaiti authorities, however, said only Al-Ajmi is a Kuwaiti while Jabarah is an Iraqi born in Kuwait, but holding a Canadian citizenship.
... though actually a citizen of al-Qaeda...
The four men were killed when Special Saudi police stormed the residence of a mosque Imam in Soubar in the southern Jouf district. Saudi authorities said in a statement, five terrorists, who were hiding in the Imam's residence, exchanged heavy fire with police forces. The statement added four of the suspects, including Al-Dandani, Al-Ajmi, Jabarah and Ammash Al-Sabaei - a Saudi national - were killed in the fight.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

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