Five terror suspects wanted in relation with security issues have been handed over to the Kingdom's authorities from neighboring Yemen, the Ministry of Interior announced. One of the five – named as Abdullah Abdurrahman Al-Harbi - is listed among the Kingdom's most 85 wanted persons. Ministry spokesman Mansour Al-Turki said that the other four detained were not on the list of 85, but were wanted for their involvement in other security issues. Al-Turki said that the Yemeni authorities arrested Al-Harbi during a raid on an Al-Qaeda site in the southern city of Taiz. “Only one (of the five) is on the list. The other four are wanted over other problems,” Al-Turki said. The extradition has taken to three the number of people on the list taken into custody by the Saudis. Last month former Guantanamo prisoner Mohamed Atiq Awayd Al-Awfi turned himself in to Yemeni authorities and was flown to Riyadh, after his name appeared on the Saudi most-wanted list. On Friday, Interior Ministry announced the surrender of Fahd Al-Ruweili, 31, who was on the list of the Kingdom's 85 most wanted militants living abroad. The Interior Ministry's most wanted list of terrorist suspects includes 83 Saudis and two Yemeni nationals.