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New trial for Saudi woman married to Daesh sympathizer
The court also accused the woman of storing information that would harm the public order, and uploaded in her mobile audio clips glorifying Daesh and calling for people to fight and abuse security men.
Terror suspects before Criminal Court up by 182%
The court is not only concerned with considering the cases of the terror suspects involved in security issues but also looks at cases against government bodies raised by the suspects who spend more time in the prisons than their original ...
Trial of two Brotherhood members starts
The first trial session of two Egyptian nationals, who were supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda, started recently at the Specialist Criminal Court in Riyadh.
Filipina on trial for involvement in terror operation
Trial has opened for a Filipina working illegally as a nurse in a dental clinic who is accused of cooperation in a terror activity.
Women driving: Decision soon on modalities
WOMEN in the Kingdom are eagerly awaiting results of the tripartite committee recommendations specifying the modalities of granting driving licenses to them.
Five Saudis accused of spying for Iran face trial
Police have detained five Saudi spies, who were allegedly operating for Iran. They are now facing trial at a special criminal court in Riyadh, informed security sources told Okaz/Saudi Gazette.
54 convicted terrorists executed in 3 years
Saudi Arabia has executed at least 54 terrorists who included 49 Saudis, three Chadians, a Nigerian and an Egyptian
1,628 drug smugglers held in 6 months
By Mansour Al-Shihri Okaz/Saudi Gazette RIYADH — Some 1,628 drug smugglers, consisting of 589 Saudis and 1,039 foreigners from 41 countries, were detained during the past six months, the Interior Ministry has announced. The ministry’s spokesman, Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki, told a press ...
Attacks on mosques prompted Indian to part ways with Daesh
By Mansour Al-Shihri Okaz/Saudi Gazette RIYADH — An unidentified Indian national said he has given up supporting Daesh (the so-called IS) after he realized that they were exploding mosques and considering other Muslims as kafirs (infidels). The Indian made the confession during his ...
19 govt agencies get ready for ‘Nation Free of Violators’ drive
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Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki
By Mansour Al-Shihri RIYADH — Some 19 government agencies have made all preparations to start the “Nation Free of Violators” campaign from Wednesday. The campaign which was inaugurated on Sunday by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, ...
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