SAUDI ARABIA - Dec 21 - Authorities Say They Foiled Terrorist Plot.
Police arrest a group of men planning to attack holy sites around
Mecca during the just-completed annual Muslim pilgrimage. "Security
forces have foiled a plot to carry out a terror attack on holy sites
outside Mecca with the aim of confounding security forces",
Interior Ministry spokesman Mansour al-Turki told The AP. Nearly 3m
pilgrims came to Saudi Arabia for the annual hajj that wound up Dec 21
with a final visit to Mecca after days of performing rituals in the
surrounding hills".The group was arrested three days before the
hajj season", he added, meaning that the men were taken into
custody approximately a week earlier. Al-Turki gave no further details
on the number or identity of those arrested, but Saudi-owned satellite
television station Al-Arabiya described them as Saudis. Three weeks
before the hajj began, the Saudi government announced a massive security
sweep that netted 208 suspects in six different cells who had allegedly
plotted to carry out attacks against the kingdom's oil
infrastructure. At the time, a Saudi security official, speaking on
condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the
media, said the large sweep was intended to send a warning to those
looking to disturb the hajj and "damage the image of a forgiving
Islam". The official said the arrests included the capture of 18
suspects led by a Yemeni missile expert who allegedly planned to smuggle
eight missiles into the kingdom to carry out terrorist operations. The
largest previous sweep by Saudi authorities was announced in April. It
netted 172 militants, including pilots allegedly trained to carry out
attacks on oil refineries using civilian planes. The kingdom, which is
the birthplace of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, has been waging a
heavy crackdown on the group's militants since a 2003 wave of
attacks on foreigners here. The recent arrests indicate that Al Qaeda
and other Islamic extremists are still actively attempting to
destabilize the monarchy, which holds a quarter of the world's
proven oil reserves.
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