Badea Abu Al-Naja Saudi Gazette MAKKAH — A Saudi administrative staffer at a school in Makkah was stabbed by three Saudis in an attack Tuesday morning. Police launched a massive manhunt to catch the culprits, who fled the scene after committing the crime. The incident occurred at Al-Izzu Bin Abdul Salam Secondary School in the Al-Sharaie Al-Mujahideen district. Makkah police spokesman Lt. Col. Abdulmohsen Al-Maiman said Mutlaq Al-Maliki, who is working as an administrator at the school, sustained multiple stab wounds and was admitted to King Faisal Hospital in Shisha. He said the victim had identified his assailants. The education directorate in Makkah said in a statement that one of the assailants trespassed into the school courtyard on a motorcycle at 6.30 a.m. When Al-Maliki asked him to get out of the campus, the man refused and that resulted in a skirmish. Two others then rushed into the courtyard and started beating the employee with a stick and stabbed him before fleeing the scene.