One of 19 suspected terrorists wanted by Saudi Arabia in connection with the May 12 suicide bombings in Riyadh turned himself in to authorities, the interior ministry said. “Ali Abdul Rahman Saeed al-Faqaasi, one of the wanted (by) security (authorities), voluntarily turned himself in Thursday to assistant interior minister for security affairs, Prince Mohammad bin Nayef bin Abdul Aziz,” the official SPA news agency quoted a ministry source as saying. The man, also known as Ali al-Ghamdi, was number two on the list of suspects and believed to be one of two masterminds of the May 12 triple attacks that killed 35 people. Saudi security forces were still hunting for other suspected terrorists, including the number one on the list, Turky al-Dandani. Full Story
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