Saudi Arabia said a suicide bomber who attacked the Prophet's Mosque in
the city of Madinah on Monday was a 26-year-old Saudi citizen with a
history of drug abuse. The ministry said 26-year-old Nayer Musallam
Hammad Al Nijeidi Al Bluwi, a Saudi, carried out Monday's attack, adding
that he had a history of drug abuse, the state news agency SPA quoted
an interior ministry spokesman as saying.
The security spokesman named the four security men in the Madinah suicide bombing in the vicinity of the Prophet's Mosque as privates Muhammad Bin Mutad Hilal Al Muwallad, Hani Bin Salim Saleem Al Subhi, Abdulmajeed Bin Abdullah Owdah Al Harbi and Abdulrahman Bin Naji Saleem Al Jihani.
The perpetrators of the terrorist blast in Qatif were identified as Abdulrahman Saleh Muhammad Al Imir, 23, who was detained in 2013 for participating in riots calling for the release of detainees being held for their involvement in terror cases.
The second terrorist was identified as Ibrahim Saleh Muhammad Al Imir, 20 and the third was identified as Abdulkareem Ibrahim Muhammad Al Hasani, 20. All the three have not obtained Saudi national identity cards.
Twelve Pakistanis and seven Saudis have been detained in relation to attacks that day. The statement also named three individuals it said carried out attacks on Monday in Qatif. It said none of them had obtained Saudi IDs. Saudi Gazette
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