Terrorists gun down 2 policemen in Dammam

October 26, 2016

Jeddah, Oct 26: Two Saudi security personnel were shot dead on Tuesday morning after they came under heavy gunfire from an unknown source while returning from their workplace in Ras Tanura province.

copsThe suspected terrorists fled the scene and security agencies are still continuing investigation into the case and searching for the perpetrators of the crime.

Media spokesman of the Eastern Region Police, Col. Ziad Al-Raqiti, said: “After midnight on Tuesday, while two security men of the Facilities Security Forces were patrolling King Saud Street in Al-Dabab neighborhood in the city of Dammam, they were exposed to heavy gunfire from an unknown source resulting in their deaths.”

Al-Raqiti added that the specialized security authorities started the criminal investigation of this crime in order to determine the motives behind the attack and those involved in it.

Separately, the Interior Ministry announced it received one suspect on the list of 85 most wanted suspected terrorists, declared on Feb. 2, 2009, when he voluntarily turned himself in.

Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki said: “In the framework of security efforts to follow up on wanted suspected terrorists outside the Kingdom and urging them to return home and surrender to security authorities, suspect Osama Ali Abdullah Damjan contacted the security authorities in the Kingdom and expressed his desire to surrender to security authorities.”

His surrender was arranged and coordinated and he arrived in the Kingdom on Oct. 4. Damjan was medically examined upon arrival and was allowed to meet with his family.

Al-Turki said he would be treated in accordance with the rules in force in the Kingdom.

He also renewed the call for each wanted suspect to come back to their senses and stop drifting behind those who seek to use them as tools to achieve the goals of the enemies of religion and the homeland.

The Interior Ministry has announced that the list of 85 most wanted suspected terrorists on terrorism charges has shrunk to 65 after Turki Zayed Asiri was killed in November 2014. The number now is 64 after Damjan turned himself in.

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Riyadh, Jun 18: Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said that Saudi Arabia will resume tourist activities at the end of Shawwal (June 21) after a hiatus of more than three months due to lockdown measures imposed following the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.

The minister made the remarks during a television interview after chairing the emergency meeting of the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism on Wednesday. He said that the current indications are positive and that the Kingdom is ready to launch the summer program, which will be a boost for domestic tourism.

“It was revealed in a research study carried out by the Tourism Authority that 80 percent of Saudi citizens want to take advantage of domestic tourism. We will launch the domestic tourism program for the public after having made necessary coordination with the Ministry of Health and the concerned higher authorities,” he said.

Several Arab tourism ministers and officials of the relevant organizations attended the meeting, which discussed the challenges that the region’s tourism sector is facing due to the pandemic. Al-Khateeb pointed out that the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism, headed by Saudi Arabia, held the virtual session in exceptional circumstances to discuss ways to get out of this pandemic and revitalize the tourism sector.

“Saudi Arabia has initiated a package of financial stimulus activities with a total value of more than $61 billion to protect jobs and businesses and reduce the economic burden of the crisis. The domestic tourism sector has benefited from it as one of the important economic sectors, as it covered 60 percent of salaries of Saudi employees in the private sector for a period of three months,” he added.

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The health ministry recorded 133 new infections, bringing the total to 900.

Of those newly confirmed cases, 18 are associated with recent travel, and were placed in quarantine upon their arrival in the Kingdom, the spokesman said.

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The man's health deteriorated quickly after reporting to a hospital emergency room in the city of Medina and he died on Monday night, Abdelali said.

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