July 01, 2005
Saudis Issue 'Wanted Terrorist List'
(Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) A list of 36 wanted terrorist suspects along with a schedule of financial rewards has been issued by the Saudi Arabian Interior Ministry. Fifteen of the suspects are believed to be in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Twenty-eight of the 36 are Saudi citizens while the rest are scattered among Chad, Yemen, Kuwait, Mauritania, and Morocco. According to a statement released by the ministry, all 36 are al-Qaeda members wanted for terrorist acts inside the kingdom.
The reward scheme announced is generous.
Anyone providing information on any of the suspects that leads to the arrest of a suspect will receive SR 1million (US$266,000). If more than one suspect is arrested, the reward will be SR 5million (US$1. 3million). Reward for information that helps stop a terrorist operation is SR 7million (us$1.86 million).To collect, one needs only to provide information that "leads to an arrest." There's no mention of prosecution or conviction.
With all the money being offered in bounties, i.e. $25 million just for Zarqawi, I'm surprised that there doesn't seem to be many people taking advantage.
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