- Police foiled suicide car bombing plot against US embassy last month
• 2nd suspect nabbed in IS-linked killing of 2 cops

Security agencies arrested 93 people linked to the Islamic State
(IS) group over the past few months who had planned to attack public and
private buildings, and kill police and other officials, said the
Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki in a statement on
Tuesday.
A militant cell planned a suicide car bombing targeting the US
Embassy in Riyadh, but the plot was disrupted in March, he revealed.
Also, security forces arrested Tuesday a citizen sought in
connection with the killing of two police officers in Riyadh earlier
this month, according to another ministry statement.
The ministry said that Nawaf Al-Anazi, who has the nickname
Burgess, was arrested in Romah governorate after the security forces
received a tip-off on their 990 number about his whereabouts.
“Al-Anazi opened fire on security officers during the raid at the
location. In the return fire, he was injured and overpowered. None of
the security officers were injured in the operation,” said Al-Turki’s
statement.
The ministry announced last Friday that it had arrested Mohammed
Abdulrahman Abu Nayan, 23, who had confessed to taking part in the
killing of the two policemen, and injuring two others in separate
incidents over the past two months.
Abu Nayan was detained a week ago attempting to cross into Yemen.
The ministry had then offered a SR1 million reward for information that
would lead to the capture of Al-Anazi, Abu Nayan’s alleged accomplice.
Abu Nayan had also admitted that he had received instructions from
the IS group to stay inside Saudi Arabia, prepare attacks and make
homemade bombs, according to the ministry last week.Abu Nayan had other
accomplices and devised his plan after meeting an IS representative in
Riyadh. He recorded footage of the shooting on a mobile phone and was
preparing car bombs for use in future attacks. He received cash and
instructions from IS, said the ministry.
Security agencies had found huge amounts of bombs and firearms
including Belgian rifles during their investigation. The killing of the
two officers took place on April 8 in an eastern district of Riyadh,
while they were on patrol in their vehicle.
Security agencies arrested members of an IS-affiliated terror cell
named ‘Soldiers of the Land of the Two Holy Mosques’ on Dec. 31 last
year. The cell consisted of 15 Saudi members, commanded by a man who
specialized in making explosives, said Al-Turki.
One member had the responsibility of coordinating the cell’s
activities, while others had to take care of financial and security
matters. There were also members who were responsible for issuing
fatwas, or religious edicts, to justify their criminal acts, said
Al-Turki.
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