- Faris Ahmed Jamaan al-Showeel al-Zahrani
Faris Ahmed Jamaan al-Showeel al-Zahrani ( _ar. فارس أحمد جمعان آل شويل الزهراني), suspected terrorist - twelfth 'most-wanted' on
Saudi Arabia 's list of 26 'most-wanted' suspected terrorists - was arrested inAbha by Saudi police onAugust 5 ,2004 [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/28/terror/main663581.shtml Saudis' Most Wanted Is Captured] ,CBS News , 6 August 2004] . Most of the other suspects on the list had previously been either killed or arrested following a series of bomb incidents inRiyadh in May 2003; seeAl-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula . Al-Zahrani and another man (whose name was not released at the time), also a 'terror suspect', were arrested without incident, even though both were armed. Al-Zahrani and the second suspect were detained "swiftly and efficiently," according to a Saudi Interior Ministry official.Four weeks prior to his arrest, al-Zahrani wrote an article in which he said he was evading the Saudi crackdown. Several weeks before the arrest, al-Zahrani (who was described by one Saudi official as "a preacher of denouncing people as "infidels") said, in an interview with the online publication
Voice of Jihad : "I would like to reassure the people who love me," ... and ... "I am careful in my movements and contacts, and I take all necessary precautions."Islamic militant s have been known to characterize their enemies as "infidels" prior to attacking them. In the same statement, al-Zahrani rejected an amnesty that King Fahd had offered militants in June. Under the amnesty, which netted no major suspects, and expired in July (prior to al-Zahrani's rejection of the amnesty), suspected terrorists who surrendered were spared the death penalty.References
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