Posted on 06/28/2005 9:20:27 PM PDT by Wiz
RIYADH/JEDDAH, 29 June 2005 Saudi Arabia yesterday issued a new list of 36 suspects believed to be linked to a series of terror attacks across the country, reflecting the governments resolve to go ahead with its anti-terror campaign.
In the latest response to a two-year campaign of bombings and killings by supporters of the Al-Qaeda terror network, the Interior Ministry broadcast pictures of the suspects on state television and offered hefty rewards for their capture. Security authorities managed to uncover plans by the deviant group who used themselves as a tool to distort Islam and harm the security of the country, the ministry said in a statement.
The announcement came days after a report that one of the last remaining militants Abdullah Al-Rashoud on an earlier list of 26 most wanted terrorists had been killed in Iraq.
Officials say at least 90 civilians and more than 40 members of the security forces have been killed by militants.
Police have killed more than 100 terrorists during the same period and there have been no attacks this year comparable to the multiple suicide bombings of residential compounds in 2003 or the targeted killings of Westerners 12 months ago.
The ministry offered a bounty of up to SR7 million for anyone who helps capture a terrorist or foil an attack. Most of the wanted men on the new list are Saudis while some are from Chad, Yemen, Morocco and Mauritania. Fifteen are believed to be at large inside Saudi Arabia while 21 are outside the Kingdom.
(Excerpt) Read more at arabnews.com ...
(A) Terror suspects who are wanted for their roles in terrorist activities in the country and are believed to be inside the Kingdom.
(1) Younus Mohamed Al-Hiyari, 36, Moroccan.
He entered the country in 1991 to perform Haj. He has not left the country since and has gone underground. He has a wife and a child and was last seen east of Riyadh.
(2) Fahd Farraj Al-Juwair, 35, Saudi.
Born in Zulfi, his last residence was in Riyadh.
(3) Zaid Saad Al-Samary, 31, Saudi.
His last residence was in Al-Kharj.
(4) Abdul Rahman Saleh Al-Miteb, 26, Saudi.
He was born in Zulfi and lived in this central city.
(5) Saleh Mansour Al-Harbi, 22, Saudi.
He used to live in Buraidah in the Qasim region.
(6) Sultan Saleh Al-Hasry, 26, Saudi.
He used to live in Madinah.
(7) Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Suwailemi, 23, Saudi.
He used to live in Riyadh and has good computer skills. He is also good in using the Internet. He was last seen in Al-Kharj.
(8) Mohamed Saleh Al-Ghaith, 23, Saudi.
He used to live in Riyadh.
(9) Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al-Tuwaijeri, 21, Saudi.
He used to live in Buraidah.
(10) Mohamed Saeed Al-Amry, 25, Saudi.
He used to live in Madinah.
(11) Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Motair, 21, Saudi.
He was born in Zulfi where he used to live. He was last seen in Al-Kharj.
(12) Walid Mutlaq Al-Radadi, 21, Saudi.
He used to live in Madinah and was last seen in Al-Kharj.
(13) Naif Farhan Al-Shammary, 24, Saudi.
He used to live in Hafr Al-Baten.
(14) Majed Hamid Al-Hasry, 29, Saudi.
He used to live in Riyadh.
(15) Abdullah Muhaya Al-Shammary, 24, Saudi.
He used to live in Hail.
(B) Terror suspects who are wanted for their role in domestic terrorist activities but information says they are abroad:
(1) Noor Mohamed Moussa, 21, Chadian.
(2) Manour Mohamed Yousef, 24, Chadian.
(3) Othman Mohamed Kourani, 23, Chadian.
(4) Mohsen Ayed Al-Fadhli, 25, Kuwaiti.
(5) Abdullah Walad Mohamed Sayyed, 37, Mauritanian.
(6) Zaid Hassan Humaid, 34, Yemeni.
(7) Fahd Saleh Al-Mahyani, 24, Saudi.
(8) Adnan Abdullah Al-Sharief, 28, Saudi.
(9) Marzouq Faisal Al-Otaibi, 32, Saudi.
(10) Adel Abdullateef Al-Sanie, 27, Saudi.
(11) Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Dhait, 21, Saudi.
(12) Sultan Sunaitan Al-Dhait, 24, Saudi.
(13) Saleh Saeed Al-Ghamdi, 40, Saudi.
(14) Faiz Ibrahim Ayub, 30, Saudi.
(15) Khaled Mohamed Al-Harbi, 29, Saudi.
(16) Mohamed Othman Al-Zahrani, 44, Saudi.
(17) Abdullah Mohamed Al-Rumayan, 27, Saudi.
(18) Mohamed Saleh Al-Rashoudi, 24, Saudi.
(19) Saad Mohamed Al-Shahry, 31, Saudi.
(20) Ali Matir Al-Osaimy, 23, Saudi.
(21) Faris Abdullah Al-Dhahiry, 22, Saudi.
New Saudi Arabia Most Wanted Terrorist List ping!
You said you could not find it, so I went through several sites I had in mind and found it.
I wish they'd give the bios on these guys...that is, it would be very useful to see if they followed similar paths re: childhood, religious upbrining, college/university, student associations/societies, foreign training, whether or not they broke with their families, etc. That way we could see what they all have (I'm speaking in specifics) in common.
Absent from the list, are any of the Wahhabi Clerics...
THEY are the male wombs from which they expel the lunatics..
Saudi Arabia is still protecting the Wahhabi Clerics and building Wahhabi Mosques around the world with Saudi Arabian money...
The House of Saud and Wahhabi sect of Islam, are the enemy..
Semper Fi
Manour! Say it ain't so! You best be home by winter to fertilize them fields.
They are earthbound Borg. What is the Kaaba,but a Borg cube?
Many of them were trained in Bosnia owing to Clinton- A gift that keeps on giving.
"Many of them were trained in Bosnia"
Just found this article which supports your claim:
Bosnian citizen is new leader of Al-Qa'idah in Saudi Arabia. Jun 30, 2005
Banja Luka, 30 June: The [Kingdom of] Saudi Arabia Interior Ministry has issued a new list of the 36 most wanted militants suspected of carrying out numerous attacks on Saudi Arabia and other states, including Younes Mohamed Brahim Hayari, a Bosnia-Hercegovina [BiH] citizen of Moroccan origin, today's Nezavisne novine says.
Citing an anonymous security source, the Banja Luka daily says that it has been assessed that 36-year-old Hayari is the new leader of Al-Qa'idah in Saudi Arabia.
"This is a exceptionally well-trained militant who gained his battle experience in Bosnia-Hercegovina. According to some sources, Hayari possesses a BiH passport which he used to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, He is married to a BiH citizen with whom he has a child. The woman and child are together with him," the source says.
A high-level official in the BiH Civil Affairs Ministry, who wished to remain anonymous, confirmed to Nezavisne novine that Hayari was a Bosnia-Hercegovina citizen who possesses a BiH passport, although the details as to how, where and on what basis he obtained it will be known today.
The BiH deputy security minister, Dragan Mektic, could not confirm whether the BiH authorities had any information on the possible connection of Hayari with the most well-known terrorist network in the world.
Source: SRNA news agency, Bijeljina, in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian 0706 gmt 30 Jun 05
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/mediamonitor/article_1026649.php/Bosnian_citizen_is_new_leader_of_Al-Qaidah_in_Saudi_Arabia_-_daily
A Bosnian is head of Al-Qa'idah in Saudi Arabia. All those not surprised by this indicate by saying "Told ya, Hoppy!"
More on the Bosnia link:
Bosnian ministry confirms 'terrorist' granted citizenship in 1996
Sarajevo, 30 June: The Saudi Arabian embassy in Bosnia-Hercegovina [BiH] still does not have official documents on the terrorist with BiH citizenship, Younes Mohamed Brahim Hayari, but is trying to gather information on this person, the Saudi ambassador in BiH, Fahad [Bin-Abd-al-Muhsin] al-Zayd told FENA agency today. [Passage omitted]
The BiH Ministry of Civil Affairs confirmed today that Hayari had been granted BiH citizenship in 1996, although he does not have a valid BiH passport or a CIPS [Citizen Identification Protection System] card.
Source: Federation News Agency, Sarajevo, in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian 1420 gmt 30 Jun 05
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/mediamonitor/article_1027036.php/Bosnian_ministry_confirms_terrorist_granted_citizenship_in_1996_-_agency
"Told ya, Ronly-Bonly bin Laden/The Great Prophet Zarqawi!!!!"
This is link for original article:
leader of Al-Qaeda terrorist group in Saudi Arabia". "He is highly trained in military combat and was trained in Bosnia." The sources also added that Al-Hayari entered the kingdom with a Bosnian passport, that he is married to a Bosnian woman
http://www.asharqalawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=613
According to Croatian Vecernji List more then 740 muslim terrorist from Asia and Africa got Bosnian passport.
According to Darko Trifunovic, a representative of the Washington-based [NGO] International Strategic Studies Association, CIA director Porter Goss recently brought a list of 900 names to Sarajevo in connection with the Islamic fundamentalist network.
http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org
According to muslim weekly Dani one of many was Bin Laden. Check upper left video clip showing Izetbegovic setting with terrorist leaders. Is there Bin Laden present?
http://rs-icty.org/glavna_galerija_video.htm
Report: Al Qaeda leader killed in Riyadh clash
Al-Hayari had more experience of fighting than the younger Saudi members of the network, having fought in the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Saudisource said. The Moroccan was said to have entered Saudi Arabia in 2001 on a Bosnian passport.
http://www.albawaba.com/en/news/185712
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