Saudi Arabia sentences 3 al Qaeda members to death

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The aftermath of the May 2003 bombings in Riyadh.

Yesterday the Riyadh Criminal Court in Saudi Arabia convicted five Saudi men of being members of al Qaeda who carried out violent attacks on security and residential targets in the kingdom. Three of the al Qaeda operatives were sentenced to death after being charged with involvement in the May 12, 2003 attacks on residential compounds in Riyadh that killed 26 people of various nationalities, including eight Americans, and injured nearly 200. The three were accused of purchasing vehicles and setting them up as VBIEDs to be used in the bombing of the residential compound.

On May 12, 2003, four vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices exploded at three different residential compounds in Riyadh. These compounds employed and housed a large number of Westerners, specifically American and British citizens. At the time, the US government’s Rewards for Justice program offered a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest of those al Qaeda operatives involved.

The five al Qaeda members were also charged with training with the terrorist organization in its secret locations, aiding in the implementation of terrorist activities, and purchasing a vehicle with forged documents. The militants possessed a surprisingly large arsenal of weapons, including machine guns, pistols, hand grenades and even RPGs and missiles of the SAM-7 variety. The court’s decision indicated that the militants assisted a wider al Qaeda network by renting villas, apartments, and guesthouses to accommodate other terrorist operatives.

The other two defendants, who were sentenced to jail terms, had also been charged with killing members of Saudi security forces on two separate occasions. One of the two was sentenced to 17 years in prison, while the other was sentenced to time served and released in light of his medical condition. None of the five defendants’ names were disclosed in the media reports on the case.

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2 Comments

  • Michael John says:

    From the Saudi viewpoint, the only problem with these al Qaeda operatives were that their actions were at home. Had they taken a couple hours flight to anywhere on this green earth it would have been okay.

  • T2 says:

    Maliki: Saudis, Qataris Backing al-Qaeda in Iraq
    Insists Move Effectively a Declaration of War
    by Jason Ditz, March 09, 2014
    check it out.
    ….. twisted is this web,
    Strong Saudi thumb on its people yet consistent
    evidence of religious sunni Saudi backing in wars.
    Bill,
    any perspective on next 10 years out and the relationship with USA and GCC states vs Iran?
    Can you imagine Iranian oil on market and sanctions on Saudi oil. We never hear demands from US State for pressure on Saudi gov for free elections and end to kingdoms of oppression. Weapons for sale you say? I’m sure Iran would love 2 pick up the slack. Iran has huge market, greater population for all goods.

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