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Saudi police kill al-Qaeda suspect in shootout

One of the two men, who was disguised as a woman, opened fire after their car was stopped at the checkpoint in the central town of Wadi al-Dawasir, said Mansour al-Turki, the ministry''s security spokesperson.

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Saudi police kill al-Qaeda suspect in shootout
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Saudi security forces shot dead a suspected al-Qaeda militant and arrested another after one of them opened fire at agents at a checkpoint on Friday, the interior ministry said.

One of the two men, who was disguised as a woman, opened fire after their car was stopped at the checkpoint in the central town of Wadi al-Dawasir, said Mansour al-Turki, the ministry''s security spokesperson.

"We have a strong suspicion it is al-Qaeda, but we are still trying to identify the dead man and questioning the detained suspect," the spokesperson said.

Saudi security forces have stepped up their campaign against al-Qaeda after the Islamic militant groups's Yemeni and Saudi wings merged in 2009 into a regional organisation, which claimed responsibility for the failed bombing of a US-bound passenger plane last Christmas.

In November, Saudi Arabia said it had captured 149 al-Qaeda militants over several months, who were raising money and recruiting members to carry out attacks in the kingdom, the world''s top oil exporter.

A wide counter-terrorism drive halted a violent al-Qaeda campaign in the Gulf Arab country which lasted from 2003 to 2006.
 

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