Saudi Arabia sentences three to death over links to 2017 Jeddah attack

The ruling says the defendants supported Da'ish and planned to kill members of the security forces


Reuters September 06, 2020
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DUBAI:

A Saudi court has sentenced three people to death for their involvement in an attack in Jeddah when two men blew themselves up after a shootout with police, state-run Al Ekhbariya television said on Sunday.

In 2017, Saudi security forces surrounded a house in Jeddah and exchanged fire with two men with ties to Islamic State, who blew themselves up.

The court convicted the three on terrorism-related charges including possessing explosives, Ekhbariya added.

The ruling said the defendants supported Islamic State, also knowned as Da'ish, and planned to kill members of the security forces, Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV reported.

Militants have carried out many shootings and bombings in Saudi Arabia since 2014, soon after then-Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi summoned Saudi supporters to mount attacks at home instead of abroad in wars in Syria and Iraq.

Most of the attacks targeted minority Shia or state security officers and were carried out by people who had sworn allegiance to Islamic State or were claimed by the militant group in online postings, Saudi authorities said.

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