Saudis seize bombs, accuse IS of killing police
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said on Friday it has foiled a bomb plot by the Islamic State group and blamed the Jihadists for shooting dead two policemen in the capital earlier this month.The authorities said three bomb-laden cars had been seized during investigations into the killings.A Saudi man arrested on suspicion
By our correspondents
April 25, 2015
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said on Friday it has foiled a bomb plot by the Islamic State group and blamed the Jihadists for shooting dead two policemen in the capital earlier this month.
The authorities said three bomb-laden cars had been seized during investigations into the killings.
A Saudi man arrested on suspicion of carrying out the shooting has confessed that he was following orders received from IS in Syria, the interior ministry said.
He was identified as 23-year-old Yazid bin Mohammed Abdulrahman Abu Niyan.
The authorities offered a one-million-riyal ($267,000, 246,220-euro) bounty for a second suspect, another Saudi identified as Nawaf bin Sharif Samir al-Anzi.
During their investigation the authorities seized seven cars, “three of them booby-trapped”, as well as suspected bomb-making materials and tools, said the statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.
They also discovered machineguns, ammunition, money and several mobile telephones which revealed an exchange between the attackers and “terrorist elements in Syria”, SPA said.
The two policemen were killed in an April 8 drive-by shooting in an eastern district of Riyadh.
The ministry said that Abu Niyan allegedly carried out the shooting while his partner, Anzi, drove the car and filmed the attack.
The authorities said three bomb-laden cars had been seized during investigations into the killings.
A Saudi man arrested on suspicion of carrying out the shooting has confessed that he was following orders received from IS in Syria, the interior ministry said.
He was identified as 23-year-old Yazid bin Mohammed Abdulrahman Abu Niyan.
The authorities offered a one-million-riyal ($267,000, 246,220-euro) bounty for a second suspect, another Saudi identified as Nawaf bin Sharif Samir al-Anzi.
During their investigation the authorities seized seven cars, “three of them booby-trapped”, as well as suspected bomb-making materials and tools, said the statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.
They also discovered machineguns, ammunition, money and several mobile telephones which revealed an exchange between the attackers and “terrorist elements in Syria”, SPA said.
The two policemen were killed in an April 8 drive-by shooting in an eastern district of Riyadh.
The ministry said that Abu Niyan allegedly carried out the shooting while his partner, Anzi, drove the car and filmed the attack.
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