
The Interior Ministry in Saudi Arabia announced the killing of a wanted to security authorities for his involvement in terrorist crimes, in an exchange of fire during a search of his house in Qatif province, east of the kingdom.
Saudi News Agency (SPA) quoted Security Spokesman of the Interior Ministry as saying that at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, and while security agents were searching the home of the security wanted Abdul-Rahim Ali Abdul-Rahim Al-Faraj and his brother Majid Ali Abdul-Rahim Al-Faraj, located in the town of Awwamiya in the province of Qatif, and who were involved in a number of terrorist crimes, including the shooting at security forces, killing a number of them, attacking a number of citizens and public property and committing armed robbery crimes, and after the completion of searching procedures and seizure of a number of firearms and large quantities of ammunition for them, the security men were exposed to heavy fire from unidentified people, necessitating a response in kind.
The incident did not result in any harm to anyone of the citizens or the security men. Later, the security authorities were notified of the arrival of a deceased person as a result of a gunshot in the dispensary of Modhar Association in Awwamiya.
Verification of identity procedures showed that he was the aforementioned wanted Abdul-Rahim.
The security authorities continue to proceed with their investigation to determine his relationship to the perpetrators of the shooting and continue with the action of tracking them and the aforementioned Majid.
The Ministry of the Interior announces this and warns against dealing with or helping in any way the wanted Majed Al-Faraj or the other wanted whose names were declared previously, It renewing the call for all wanted to surrender.
Source: QNA
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