Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Saudis seek help to track down fugitives

KARACHI: The Saudi government has sought Pakistan’s help in tracking down its 28 most wanted citizens who it says pose a threat to its security.

The Saudi government has sent a letter to the interior ministry which contains photographs and information about the people, including their last known destination.

According to the letter, the last destination of three of the 28 fugitives was Pakistan.

The ministry had circulated the letter to the provincial home departments, asking them if any of the men was in their custody or if they had information about their presence.

The three Saudi nationals who were last said to be in Pakistan are: Turki Hadi Saad-ul-Atifi-al-Attaili, Abdullah Omar Saeh-al-Qarshi and Fawaz Aliz-Jaman-al-Masoodi-al-Qaibi.

The other most wanted men, who were last reported to be in Yemen, are: Ahmad Abdul Aziz Jasrabi, Ahmad Abdul Aziz-al-Sawai, Basim Muhammad, Basam Ibrahim, Band Sehal Shaban, Turki Saad Muhammad, Samir Swelam, Hussain Saleh Zafar-al-Behri, Saad Qabid, Gahliz Samir, Abdul Rehman Abdul Aziz, Abdul Salam Abdul Aziz, Abdul Aziz Muhammad Ahmad-al-Salmi, Abdullah Ahmad Moiz-al-Hasni, Abdullah Suleman, Abdullah Abdul Hadi, Abdullah Ali Muhammad Al-Swaid, Abdul Majid Faisal Muhammad-al-Jaberi, Faleh Shanan, Muttab Saeed Muhammad-al-Omeri, Mojab Muhammad Jamal-al-Attati, Hashim Muhammad Ibrahim-al-Hindi, Wafa Muhammad Mubarak-al-Jaberi and Walid Jerbu.

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