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US to expel dozen Saudi Arabia trainees after base attack probe

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Washington, US - The United States will expel at least a dozen Saudi military students accused of extremist links, after an investigat­ion into a shooting rampage by a Saudi officer in Florida, media reported on Saturday.

In December, Mohammed Alshamrani, who was in the United States as part of a Saudi military training programme, opened fire in a classroom at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, killing three sailors and wounding eight other people before being shot dead by police. While the dozen or more trainees are not accused of aiding Alshamrani, some were found to have connection­s to extremist movements, CNN reported.

The probe, which was carried out by the FBI, also found that several had not reported the assailant’s disturbing behaviour before the attack, according to The Washington Post.

In mid-December the Pentagon said it had conducted background checks on all Saudi military personnel currently training in the US and found no ‘immediate threat scenario’.

Defense Department officials halted operationa­l training for Saudi Arabian military students in the United States following the attack, though classroom instructio­n continued.

The 21 year old gunman, a lieutenant in the Saudi Royal Air Force, was armed with a lawfully purchased handgun, and is reported to have posted a manifesto on Twitter before the shooting denouncing America as ‘a nation of evil’. According to Post, the FBI asked Apple to help access Alshamrani’s two iPhones, but the company is resisting government­al requests to alter encryption.

Apple said it had already helped the agency by sharing related data in its cloud storage.

Some 5,000 internatio­nal military personnel are undergoing training in the United States, including approximat­ely 850 Saudis among all branches.

 ?? (AFP) ?? The Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida on December 6, 2019
(AFP) The Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida on December 6, 2019

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