Refleksi: Di Indonesia mereka yang dilatih di Afghanistan dirangkul oleh 
pemerintah, contoh: Jafar Umar Thalib cs.


http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=61444&d=2&m=4&y=2005

Saturday, 2, April, 2005 (22, Safar, 1426)

      Three Saudi Extremists Executed in Sakaka for Criminal Acts
      Saad Al-Matrafi, Arab News 
        
      SAKAKA, 2 April 2005 - Three Saudi criminals, who were said to be part of 
a terrorist group trained in Afghanistan, were executed yesterday in this 
northern Saudi Arabian town.

      The three men were found guilty of kidnapping, robbery, murder, and 
shooting police, high officials, imams and judges.

      One of their collaborators was sentenced to five years imprisonment, 
according to a statement of the Ministry of Interior. 

      Saudi officials said that the criminals, who were described as 
extremists, were found guilty of killing security men and officials in Al-Jouf 
region, misusing religion and describing Muslims as infidels to justify their 
crimes.

      Those executed were Hisham ibn Awwad Minzil Al-Awdha, Mohammed ibn Awadh 
ibn Rija Al-Belhood and Amjad ibn Abdul Aziz ibn Khamis Al-Jaber. Their 
collaborator who sheltered them and was a back-up, was named Sultan ibn 
Abdulrahman ibn Mana'a Al-Mazyad. 

      The three extremists had met earlier in Afghanistan and then reunified 
again in Al-Jouf on return to the Kingdom. Investigations showed that the 
collaborator had sheltered them and had shown sympathy with their line of 
thinking.

      The men were involved in many criminal attacks in the area at different 
times. 

      On Aug. 3, 2002, they planned to kill certain government officials and 
set off with the kidnapping of an Indian. They took him to an isolated place, 
tied his hands and legs and left him there after threatening to shoot him with 
a machine gun. 

      Later, they used the Indian's car to return and kill a security man. 
However, a patrolling police car chased them on suspicion, and opened fire but 
the trio managed to escape.

      Again on Aug. 17, they planned to kill a security man while he was 
returning home after work. They shot at him and injured him. 

      On Sept. 12 of the same year, the trio killed a judge, Sheikh Abdulrahman 
Al-Suhaibani, in Sakaka while he was driving back home after leading Friday 
payers at a mosque.

      On Jan. 24, 2003, they faked a number plate of a car and drove next to a 
security man's car opening fire at him and causing him serious injury. One of 
them had disguised as a woman.

      On Feb. 17, the three extremists killed the undersecretary of Al-Jouf 
governorate, Dr. Hamad Al-Wardi, in a deserted street while he was on his way 
to work. 

      On March 25, they attacked a patrol car and killed soldier Ali Al-Ruwaili 
and injured his colleague while they were on duty near a school. 

      On April 21, they killed Maj. Gen. Homoud Al-Swailem of Al-Jouf police in 
an isolated area.

      Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Maiman, a well-known religious scholar, told Arab 
News that such crimes are called acts of corruption in Islam, and that the 
Qur'an has warned people against indulging in such acts. "In Islam, those who 
are found committing such acts of corruption as killing, stealing and 
kidnapping are punished severely and therefore are executed or crucified," 
Sheikh Al-Maiman added.

      Security officials, who carried out a thorough investigation before 
swooping on the extremist killers, said police found enough evidence of their 
criminal activities when they raided their hide-out. 

      Police also seized several weapons and vehicles the criminals had hidden 
in different suburban areas for use in their crimes.

      The Saudi Press Agency, which announced the execution of the trio, also 
quoted an Interior Ministry statement which reported the execution yesterday in 
Tabuk of Bandar ibn Mohammad ibn Nasser Al-Qaraani Al-Huwaiti for stabbing to 
death a Saudi national.

     
        


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