Planning and beginning the blowing up of King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushayt. 6 of the accused participated in this scheme. 2 Planning and beginning the blowing up of Prince Sultan Air Base in Al-Kharj. 8 of the accused participated in this scheme. 3 - Planning and beginning the bombing of residential compounds in the eastern region. 4 - Planning and beginning the bombing of Saudi Aramco. 5 of the accused participated in this scheme. The lawsuit determined the roles of the defendants in the following: 1 - Implementation of terrorist acts. 2 - Collection of information about places and people. 3 - Recruitment by using publications, books and audio-visual media that incite the murder of expatriates and legalizing criminal acts under the pretext of jihad under the supervision of theorists of Al-Qaeda targeting in their recruitment some of the staff to exploit their access to information. 4 - Training recruits in the ranks of the cell in addition to the provision of video media including combat training recorded in locations of fighting in Afghanistan. 5 - Fundraising and the exploitation of Arab and Islamic issues in the induction of emotions of citizens and collecting a lot of money and transferring it to Al-Qaeda activities in addition to the illicit trade in arms. 6 - Facilitating movement of elements of the cell whose names were included in the lists of the wanted for security, forging personal documents, renting apartments for the organization, purchasing vehicles, accommodating the wanted, helping them to move under the cover of secrecy in addition to the use of their personal accounts in remittances and financial operations. 7 - Dissemination of takfiri publications and broadcasting wills and speeches of terrorists documented prior to their carrying out of terrorist operations as well as showing and the glorifying of bombings by Al Qaeda and trying to add sound and visual effects to them to gain moral and media support during recruitment or in preparation of other operations in addition to contacts with the rogue Saad Al-Faqih through sound and video recordings. The public lawsuit included mention of the items seized in the possession of the defendants including missiles, bombs, high explosives, personal arms, publications, voice and video media calling for the embrace of the deviant thought and inciting against leaders, scholars and security men in addition to recordings, photographs and video of the terrorist operations carried out by the cell. The public lawsuit also contained many evidence including legally certified confessions, testimony by the accused and the witnesses, statements and records of arrest, inspection, technical, chemical and medical evidence, weapons and seized documents.