/ 27 April 2007

Scores arrested in Saudi anti-terror sweep

Police have arrested 172 militants who were plotting to attack Saudi Arabia’s oil fields, the Saudi state TV channel al-Ekhbariah reported on Friday.

The channel broadcast footage of the large quantity of weapons of all kinds that were discovered buried in the desert. The arms included bricks of plastic explosives, ammunition cartridges, handguns and rifles wrapped in plastic sheeting.

Interior Ministry spokesperson Brigadier Mansour al-Turki told the rival al-Arabiya channel that the militants included non-Saudis and that one cell planned to storm a prison and release the inmates.

The Interior Ministry issued a statement saying that more than 120-million riyals ($32,4-million) had been seized in the operation, one of the largest sweeps against terror cells in the kingdoms.

Al-Ekhbariah showed investigators breaking tiled floors with hammers to uncover pipes that contained weapons. In one scene, an official upends a plastic pipe and bullets and little packets of plastic explosives spill out.

The ministry statement said that one cell had planned to carry out suicide attacks against ”public figures, oil facilities, refineries … and military zones”. — Sapa-AP