PRINCE NAIF BIN ABDULAZIZ, THE INTERIOR MINISTER, SAID THERE IS NO AUTHENTICATED INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRESENCE OF SAUDIS AMONG THE MEMBERS OF FAT'H AL-ISLAM. "UNFORTUNATELY THERE MAY BE SOME SAUDIS AMONG THEM," HE SAID DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE HERE LAST NIGHT. PRINCE NAIF WAS SPEAKING AFTER PATRONIZING A GRADUATION CEREMONY AT THE COLLEGE OF HIGHER STUDIES AND SCIENCES OF CRIMINAL EVIDENCES. HE NOTED THAT THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN IRAQ WOULD DEFINITELY HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENTIRE REGION. "MOREOVER, SAUDI ARABIA AS A NEIGHBORING COUNTRY OF IRAQ, WILL NATURALLY BE AFFECTED MORE BY SUCH DEVELOPMENTS." "UNFORTUNATELY, IRAQ HAS BECOME A DEN FOR TERRORISTS," HE SAID, ADDING THAT PROBLEMS ARE NOW EXPORTED FROM IRAQ TO OTHER COUNTRIES INCLUDING SAUDI ARABIA. "WE HAVE BEEN TAKING THE REQUIRED PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES IN THIS RESPECT," HE SAID. PRINCE NAIF SAID THOSE WHO WERE COLLECTING DONATIONS IN JEDDAH FOR FINANCING TERROR ACTS HAVE BEEN ARRESTED, AND INVESTIGATIONS ARE UNDERWAY WITH THEM. --MORE