A man accused of plotting to assassinate the emirs of two regions went on trial with eight more men at the Specialized Penal Court here Monday.
The group is part of an accused terror cell of 50 defendants that plotted to blow up several housing (...)
A man has justified his possession of material on the deviant Takfiri ideology and explosive operations by saying his work as a mosque imam necessitated him having the information in order to refute the ideology. The man is one of five men who (...)
Security forces have foiled 220 terrorist operations which were about to be carried out by Al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups since 2003, a Ministry of Interior spokesman said Wednesday.
A large number of Al-Qaeda members therefore fled to nearby (...)
The General Directorate of Border Guards has announced a range of new measures to improve border security. Under the new plan Border Guards personnel will be equipped with radars, cameras and marine sensors to detect ships.
The announcement comes (...)
Four Asian expatriates, who allegedly ran a huge forgery operation from their apartment in the capital, have been arrested on Saturday. Riyadh Police made the arrests after receiving a tip-off from a member of the public.
A Riyadh Police spokesman (...)
Mazrou'i, the head of King Abdul Aziz University's Center for Climate Change Research has said that the year 2010 was the Kingdom's “hottest ever”.
Al-Mazrou'i, speaking to Okaz/Saudi Gazette said that 2010 saw a rise in winter temperatures and an (...)
Mazrou'i, head of the Department of Meteorology and supervisor of the Center of Excellence for Climate Change Research at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, has said that unstable weather is set to continue in most of the country this week.
“The (...)
Turki, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, has said the ministry has no information to confirm or deny reports that Saeed Al-Shehri, the second man in the Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Organization, was killed in Yemen last (...)
Turki, Spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, has described the 47 wanted Saudis whose names were released Sunday as “extremely dangerous” and having the “capability to carry out any act of terrorism”.
“They have had training in the use of arms, (...)
Turki, Director of General Affairs at the Ministry of Interior and Supervisor of the Prince Muhammad Bin Naif Center for Care and Advice, has said that all 117 Saudis who had returned from Guantanamo had been released following rehabilitation, with (...)