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Riyadh received 18 men from Sudan for interrogation
Saudi Arabia-Sudan, Politics, 6/7/2003

Saudi Arabia's ministry of the interior has announced it received from Sudan 18 persons.

In a statement, the ministry said that the security authorities in Saudi Arabia, and under the cooperation relations between the two countries received from sides concerned in Sudan some 18 men including 17 of Saudi nationality and one person of Palestinian nationality "living in the Kingdom."

The ministry explained that those persons have been trained on weapons in a training camp to the west of Kardovan province in Sudan. The statement added these persons have been interrogated to find out their intention and aims and this will be announced later. Saudi Arabia commended the efforts made by Sudan over its effort and continued cooperation that serve the interests of the two states.

Previous Stories:
  Al-Rai al-Am: Sudan hands over 17 Saudis arrested in West Kardavan   (6/4/2003)
  Al-Hayat: To help in interrogate likely terrorists, a Saudi team arrives in Sudan   (5/31/2003)
  Saudi FM arrives in Khartoum   (12/30/2002)

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