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Saudi Arabia arrest 19 people over bomb attacks

The Kingdom’s interior ministry said authorities had also identified suspects in two of the three attacks

Alexandra Sims
Thursday 07 July 2016 18:20 EDT
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A fire following a bombing close to the Prophet Mohamed Mosque in the holy city of Medina, in Saudi Arabia, on 4 July
A fire following a bombing close to the Prophet Mohamed Mosque in the holy city of Medina, in Saudi Arabia, on 4 July (EPA)

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Saudi Arabian officials say 19 people have been arrested, including 12 Pakistani nationals, following three bomb attacks that struck the country on Monday.

The Kingdom’s interior ministry said in a statement on Thursday that authorities had also identified suspects in two of the three attacks.

A suicide bomber who killed four security officers and wounded five near a mosque in the western city of Medina on Monday was named as 26-year-old Saudi national Na'ir al-Nujiaidi al-Balawi.

Medina mosque attacked

The ministry said three suicide bombers took part in a second attack, also on Monday, outside a Shia mosque in the eastern region of Qatif, in which no civilians or police were wounded.

They have been named as Abdulrahman Saleh Mohammed, Ibrahim Saleh Mohammed and Abdelkarim al-Hesni, and are all understood to be in their early 20s.

On Tuesday, officials identified the suicide bomber who struck outside the US consulate in Jiddah in a third attack on the same day. The attacker was named as 34-year-old Abdullah Qalzar Khan, a Pakistani resident of the Kingdom who arrived 12 years ago to work as a driver.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the Jiddah and Medina attacks, nor the attack at the Shia mosque. The nature of the attacks and their apparently coordinated timing suggested Isis could be to blame.

Additional reporting by Associated Press

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