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Arabia
Soddies bang three Bad Guyz
2004-10-13
Three suspected Saudi militants armed with guns and hand grenades — including one militant on the country's most-wanted list — were killed in a clash with Saudi security forces, officials said Tuesday. Seven police officers were wounded in the confrontation with the militants, who were hiding on the second floor of a house in eastern Riyadh, according to an Interior Ministry statement. Officials identified one of the militants as Abdul-Majeed Mohammed Abdullah al-Moneea, No. 18 on Saudi Arabia's list of 26 most-wanted terror suspects. Ministry spokesman Brig. Gen. Mansour al-Turki said al-Moneea was a member of an al-Qaida-affiliated group. "He belonged to the legislative committee that issued fatwas (edicts) sanctioning the killing of people," al-Turki said. "Investigative authorities have proved his participation in assassinations and his insistent pursuit to recruit operatives who would serve his deviant thoughts."
Pretty convenient, issuing fatwahs for yourself to observe...
Al-Moneea's killing was a major coup for Saudi authorities, who have launched an aggressive crackdown on al-Qaida-affiliated militants. His death leaves 10 of the list's 26 on the run. Also killed in the raid was Abdul-Hamid al-Yehya, who al-Turki said provided safehouses for suspected militants. "He used women and children in those houses to mislead authorities," al-Turki said. "He also forged many documents to cover up the criminal activities of those people." The third militant was Issam al-Otaibi, who al-Turki said was extradited a few weeks ago for "carrying out unacceptable activities abroad." He did not say from which country al-Otaibi was extradited or elaborate on the charges. He said that after the extradition, al-Otaibi signed an affidavit saying he did not belong to any militant group and pledging to abide by the country's regulations. "But then authorities found out he had reneged on his promise and had turned his home into a den for criminal activities for the (militants)," al-Turki said.
"He lied to us, Mahmoud! He lied! Can ya believe it?"
The police commander in the raid, Lt. Col. Mudhif al-Talhi, was wounded, but not seriously, security officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The security forces evacuated seven women and a child whom the militants had placed on the first floor of the house "to use as shields and to mislead the security forces," the statement said, quoting an unnamed Interior Ministry official. It said security forces surrounded the house after suspecting that "men belonging to the misguided group" — a phrase used to describe militants —were in the house. "When they began searching the house, they came under heavy machine gun fire," said the statement, adding that the attackers also used hand grenades.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Saw the headline and thought it was a prOn posting,
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-10-13 3:17:18 PM  

#1  al-Otaibi: Deported from Iran, I betcha. They keep saying they're shipping Soddis back.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-10-13 1:30:53 PM  

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