Turki cast light on the negative impact of some social media networks, warning the public from falling their victims and at the same time expressed confidence in Saudi and expatriates that they are not going to support them. He said investigation is still underway into Tamir cell allegations that, he said, would soon expose previously-unknown activities. He disclosed that six cells including 51 members were caught in contact with terrorist cells outside and are together working on how to lure youths to join the terrorist fighting abroad. Others were busy authoring Friday prayer sermons and some others prefer keeping the youths inside the Kingdom rather than sending them abroad with the aim to execute terrorist bombings inside the country, similar to their practice several years ago, he said. In response to a question, Al-Turki confirmed good coordination between Saudi and Yemeni security authorities. He explained that the role of the Ministry of Interior is confined to monitoring the electronic networks, while other authorities and organizations like STC are the ones who disclose their identities. Moreover, the Ministry of Interior will never interfere in judging those suspected of joining or doing something wrong, Al-Turki said, adding that this is the work of the judiciary. He stated that 59 out of 1900 who were graduated from advice-giving courses following their previous arrests have abandoned the logic given to them in the classes and again joined the terrorist cells. --More 23:25 LOCAL TIME 20:25 GMT تغريد