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Wanted Saudi terrorist shot dead by police

Security forces found weapons and armour in the extremist’s car

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

A Saudi man wanted for a series of terror crimes, including the killing of a security man, has been shot dead in the Eastern Province.

Abdullah Mirza Al Qallaf was spotted on Monday evening between the towns of Al Awamiyah and Al Qadeeh in a silver car carrying a fake licence plate, and when security men tried to stop him, he refused to cooperate and fired at them, a Presidency of State Security official said.

According to protocol in such situations, the security officers shot him dead in order to neutralise the threat.

None of the officers or passers-by was injured in the exchange of fire, the official added.

A Kalashniko­v sub-machine gun, a Glock pistol, machine guns, pistol and submachine ammunition, anti-flash gear, an equipment holder, a military suit and face masks were found in his car.

The Presidency of State Security in its statement said that it would “continue to pursue criminal elements and anyone who plots to undermine the kingdom’s security through acts of terror.”

Saudi Arabia’s top officials have regularly stated the country’s commitment to combating terrorism under all its forms and manifestat­ions, saying that they were the first to suffer from it and that the kingdom has been targeted since 1992 by more than 100 terrorist operations, including 18 carried out by elements with links to regional countries.

In 2016, Saudi Arabia said that it had thwarted 268 terrorist operations, including some that targeted other countries.

According to official statements, the fight against terrorism is a shared internatio­nal responsibi­lity that requires concerted efforts at all levels to confront it militarily and intellectu­ally, financiall­y, and in the media.

“This requires cooperatio­n in accordance with the rules of internatio­nal law and the principles upon which the United Nations was founded,” they said.

 ?? Courtesy: SPA ?? Some of the items found in the terrorist’s car.
Courtesy: SPA Some of the items found in the terrorist’s car.

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