Noor Mohamed Moussa | Noor Mohamed Moussa | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Chadian | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20050702 | ||
Made the Soddies' 36 Most Wanted List, apparently posthumously. Reported killed fighting alongside insurgents in Iraq. |
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Wanted Terrorist Surrenders |
2005-07-02 |
A wanted militant whose name has appeared on a list of 36 terror suspects surrendered to Saudi security authorities yesterday amid press reports three others on the same list had died in Iraq. The Interior Ministry confirmed that Fayez Ibrahim Ayub, who is No. 29 on the list, had surrendered to authorities after returning from abroad yesterday âto explain his true position,â the Saudi Press Agency quoted a ministry official as saying. The official said Ayubâs family would be allowed to meet him and his surrender would be taken into consideration while looking into his case. âNormal measures will be taken to ascertain his position,â he added. Press reports, meanwhile, said three men on the list â Saudi Faris Abdullah Al-Dhahiry Al-Harbi, Chadian Noor Mohamed Moussa and Saudi Ali Mater Al-Osaimi â had been killed fighting alongside insurgents in Iraq. Al-Harbi is reported to have died in a suicide operation in November last year. The Saudi government has not yet confirmed the reports. Also yesterday, one of the imams of the Grand Mosque in Makkah called upon terrorists in the Kingdom to surrender to authorities and repent for their mistakes in order to end the bloodbath among Muslims. Delivering his Friday sermon, Sheikh Saleh ibn Mohamed Al-Taleb expressed deep sorrow over the killings of Muslims in the land of the two holy mosques. âIs it not time to end this bloodbath?â he asked. The imam was apparently referring to the recent murder of Lt. Col. Mubarak Al-Sawat, a top investigation officer in Makkah, and other terrorist attacks blamed on Al-Qaeda militants. âWe appeal to those who have broken away from the true Islamic group to return and those who made mistakes to repent and surrender to authorities in order to clear away the suspicions surrounding them,â Al-Taleb said. The imam said he hoped Saudi authorities would look into the cases of those who surrender âwith understanding, wisdom and mercy.â |
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The List: Saudi Arabia's 36 Most Wanted |
2005-06-29 |
Al-Ghamdi, Otaibi...yep. We've seen a few of these names before: The new list of terrorists is as follows: (A) Terror suspects who are wanted for their roles in terrorist activities in the country and are believed to be inside the Kingdom. (1) Younus Mohamed Al-Hiyari, 36, Moroccan. He entered the country in 1991 to perform Haj. He has not left the country since and has gone underground. He has a wife and a child and was last seen east of Riyadh. (2) Fahd Farraj Al-Juwair, 35, Saudi. Born in Zulfi, his last residence was in Riyadh. (3) Zaid Saad Al-Samary, 31, Saudi. His last residence was in Al-Kharj. (4) Abdul Rahman Saleh Al-Miteb, 26, Saudi. He was born in Zulfi and lived in this central city. (5) Saleh Mansour Al-Harbi, 22, Saudi. He used to live in Buraidah in the Qasim region. (6) Sultan Saleh Al-Hasry, 26, Saudi. He used to live in Madinah. (7) Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Suwailemi, 23, Saudi. He used to live in Riyadh and has good computer skills. He is also good in using the Internet. He was last seen in Al-Kharj. (8) Mohamed Saleh Al-Ghaith, 23, Saudi. He used to live in Riyadh. (9) Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al-Tuwaijeri, 21, Saudi. He used to live in Buraidah. (10) Mohamed Saeed Al-Amry, 25, Saudi. He used to live in Madinah. (11) Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Motair, 21, Saudi. He was born in Zulfi where he used to live. He was last seen in Al-Kharj. (12) Walid Mutlaq Al-Radadi, 21, Saudi. He used to live in Madinah and was last seen in Al-Kharj. (13) Naif Farhan Al-Shammary, 24, Saudi. He used to live in Hafr Al-Baten. (14) Majed Hamid Al-Hasry, 29, Saudi. He used to live in Riyadh. (15) Abdullah Muhaya Al-Shammary, 24, Saudi. He used to live in Hail. (B) Terror suspects who are wanted for their role in domestic terrorist activities but information says they are abroad: (1) Noor Mohamed Moussa, 21, Chadian. (2) Manour Mohamed Yousef, 24, Chadian. (3) Othman Mohamed Kourani, 23, Chadian. (4) Mohsen Ayed Al-Fadhli, 25, Kuwaiti. (5) Abdullah Walad Mohamed Sayyed, 37, Mauritanian. (6) Zaid Hassan Humaid, 34, Yemeni. (7) Fahd Saleh Al-Mahyani, 24, Saudi. (8) Adnan Abdullah Al-Sharief, 28, Saudi. (9) Marzouq Faisal Al-Otaibi, 32, Saudi. (10) Adel Abdullateef Al-Sanie, 27, Saudi. (11) Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Dhait, 21, Saudi. (12) Sultan Sunaitan Al-Dhait, 24, Saudi. (13) Saleh Saeed Al-Ghamdi, 40, Saudi. (14) Faiz Ibrahim Ayub, 30, Saudi. (15) Khaled Mohamed Al-Harbi, 29, Saudi. (16) Mohamed Othman Al-Zahrani, 44, Saudi. (17) Abdullah Mohamed Al-Rumayan, 27, Saudi. (18) Mohamed Saleh Al-Rashoudi, 24, Saudi. (19) Saad Mohamed Al-Shahry, 31, Saudi. (20) Ali Matir Al-Osaimy, 23, Saudi. (21) Faris Abdullah Al-Dhahiry, 22, Saudi. |
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