
Major General Mansour Al-Turki, the Spokesman of the Ministry of Interior, said today that the 88 suspected terrorists who were recently arrested in Saudi Arabia consist of ten cells adopting the deviant thinking, and most of them were continuing to contact terrorist organizations outside the Kingdom.
In a press conference this evening he held at the Officers Club in Riyadh, Al-Turki said nine of the 88 were arrested in Tamir in addition to 13 Saudis and two Yemenis who formed a cell in Makkah and Hail regions, another eight Saudis and an unidentified person have formed a terrorist cell in Riyadh, five Saudi in Asir while the rest who formed a six-member cell were, when caught, trying to build the cell in a number of regions; they are Makkah, Riyadh, Eastern and Qassim.
Al-Turki said all of the arrested belong to, support and adopt the ideology of deviant groups and terrorist organizations outside the Kingdom. He disclosed that some of them were planning to murder different people, some seeking ways to quit the country and join terrorist organizations abroad, some just work to recruit supporters and lure new members to join the deviant groups and some have already sent their sons to terror-inflicted areas abroad.
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