
Investigations following the storming of two terrorist hideouts in Riyadh and Dharma 12 days ago, resulted in the discovery of a five-member terror cell, hiding in three sites in Riyadh and one in Dammam, security spokesman disclosed today, Saudi News Agency (SPA) reported on Monday.
A security spokesman of the Ministry of Interior, said "regarding the security forces' storming of two hideouts, one located in Al-Monseya district in Riyadh city in which two terrorists: Ahmed Seed Al-Zahrani and Mohammed Saeed Al-Zahrani were arrested, and the other located in Dharma province, where a lab used to manufacture explosive materials, the information collected, the investigations launched into the two cases and the materials seized on the spot, enabled the security forces to unveil a five-member terror cell, taking refuge in three sites in Riyadh and the fourth in Dammam, including the guy who managed to rent Al-Monseya hideout from where he, himself, narrowly escaped before being arrested when he left the place just before the storming operation."
He is so-called Fahd bin Falah Sulaiman Al-Harbi. The terror cell was about to carry out an imminent terror act which was in its final stages.
Source: MENA
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