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Saudi arrests of suspected terrorists in March 2010

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118:, was actually detained by the Yemenis and escaped from jail in Yemen, so he was part of a large group that escaped in 2006. It's interesting that of the three leaders of AQAP, you've got two that have been detained in Yemen and escaped, and one who has come out of Guantanamo under the rehabilitation to a Saudi Arabia program. So all of those people are very experienced and well versed in Western methodology and so on." 87:, which were unaware of one another. Two of the cells were said to be composed of six individuals each, while the third was said to hold 101 individuals. The raids were reported to have netted weapons, computers, anonymous prepaid cell phones, documents and cash. The round-up of the largest cell was reported to have begun with the shootout where al-Shiri's brother-in-law, former 159:
Al-Turki did not dispute press reports indicating that members of the two suicide cells had been exchanging coded e-mails about the planned strikes with a man in Yemen whom the accounts called "Abu Hajer." One Saudi official said "Abu Hajer," which in Arabic means "father of Hajer," is believed to be
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Williams speculated that Saudi security officials had tortured the survivor of the October shootout.
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Security officials announced over one hundred individuals were apprehended in a series of
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reported that the Saudis arrested 113 individuals. The suspects included 58 Saudis, 52
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the arrests were spread over several months, and were only made public in March.
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quoted a warning from Clive Williams, an expert in terrorism from
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a nom de guerre for Said Al Shihri, a Saudi leader of AQAP.
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Saudi arrests of suspected terrorists in March 2010
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Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula
Judith Miller
The New York Times
Fox News
Said Ali al-Shihri
Yemenis
Somali
Bangla Deshi
Ethiopian
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
clandestine cells
Guantanamo captive
Yussef Mohammed Mubarak al Shihri
Mansur al-Turki
Macquarie University
Nasser al-Wahayshi
Judith Miller
"Suspects in Plot on Saudi Sites Took Orders From Al Qaeda in Yemen, Official Says"
Fox News




"Arrests won't deter Al Qaeda in Arabian peninsula"
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
"Saudis arrest 100 suspected al-Qaeda-linked militants"
The Telegraph
Categories
Terrorism in Saudi Arabia
2010 in Saudi Arabia

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