16-04-2024 05:01 PM Jerusalem Timing

Yemen Repatriates 8 Saudi Qaeda suspects

Yemen Repatriates 8 Saudi Qaeda suspects

Yemen has repatriated eight Saudis wanted for suspected links to Al-Qaeda, the kingdom’s interior ministry announced on Thursday, in the second handover of its kind since February.

Yemen has repatriated eight Saudis wanted for suspected links to Al-Qaeda, the kingdom's interior ministry announced on Thursday, in the second handover of its kind since February.

"As part of joint efforts between security services in the two countries, the kingdom has received eight Saudis wanted"  for joining Al-Qaeda in Yemen, a ministry spokesman said, quoted by official news agency SPA.

Two of them had already been jailed and later released from prison in Saudi Arabia, Yemen's oil-rich neighbor, he said.

Sanaa has also handed over the wife of a detained Saudi Al-Qaeda suspect who was "lured by members of the terrorist network in Yemen to illegally leave the kingdom without the knowledge of her family and husband," he added.

In February, Yemeni authorities handed over to the kingdom a group of 29 wanted Saudis.

Former prisoners at the US Guantanamo prison in Cuba who had been returned to Saudi Arabia for rehabilitation in December 2006 underwent a reform program but later escaped to Yemen.

The Saudi and Yemeni branches of Al-Qaeda merged in January 2009 to form AQAP, posing a serious threat to Western interests across the region.