Blast kills senior cop in Saudi Shia town
Major Tariq al Alaqi is fourth person to have been killed in violence in Awamiya
A file photo Saudi policemen. PHOTO: AFP
RIYADH:
A homemade explosive device has killed a senior Saudi police officer in a Shia town where deadly violence has flared in recent weeks, the interior ministry said on Monday.
Major Tariq al Alaqi was killed and two other policemen were wounded in the blast late Sunday in Awamiya, the ministry said in a statement. They were patrolling the town's Almosara neighbourhood, where unrest has escalated in recent weeks around a redevelopment project in the old district.
Alaqi is at least the fourth person to have been killed in the violence. The interior ministry has said criminals involved in the drug and arms trade were implicated in the unrest.
Saudi soldier killed by explosion in Qatif province
Last month, gunmen killed two civilians and a rocket-propelled grenade left a policeman dead in the area. The United Nations has urged Saudi Arabia to halt demolition of the 400-year-old Almosara district, which it says has caused "injury, deaths and material losses to the civilians".
Awamiya, in Eastern Province, has seen repeated security incidents in recent years, following protests that began in 2011 and developed into a call for equality. Most of Saudi Arabia's Shias live in Eastern Province and have long complained of marginalisation in the Sunni-ruled kingdom.
A homemade explosive device has killed a senior Saudi police officer in a Shia town where deadly violence has flared in recent weeks, the interior ministry said on Monday.
Major Tariq al Alaqi was killed and two other policemen were wounded in the blast late Sunday in Awamiya, the ministry said in a statement. They were patrolling the town's Almosara neighbourhood, where unrest has escalated in recent weeks around a redevelopment project in the old district.
Alaqi is at least the fourth person to have been killed in the violence. The interior ministry has said criminals involved in the drug and arms trade were implicated in the unrest.
Saudi soldier killed by explosion in Qatif province
Last month, gunmen killed two civilians and a rocket-propelled grenade left a policeman dead in the area. The United Nations has urged Saudi Arabia to halt demolition of the 400-year-old Almosara district, which it says has caused "injury, deaths and material losses to the civilians".
Awamiya, in Eastern Province, has seen repeated security incidents in recent years, following protests that began in 2011 and developed into a call for equality. Most of Saudi Arabia's Shias live in Eastern Province and have long complained of marginalisation in the Sunni-ruled kingdom.