Saudi police have arrested three men suspected of links to al-Qaida, alleging they used the Internet to plan terrorist attacks, recruit supporters and publish tracts on militant ideology, the Interior Ministry said Tuesday. A ministry statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency alleged that the leading figure, identified as Abu Usaid al-Fallouji, worked as “a coordinator between the members of the deviant group and sympathizers, planning terrorist acts and directly contacting others for financial help and for actual operations.” Full Story
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