Tuesday, 24 July 2012

SAUDI ARABIAN INTELLIGENCE HEADQUARTERS BLASTED



 SAUDI DEPUTY INTELLIGENCE CHIEF ALLEGEDLY KILLED: PAYBACK ?

Explosion Rocks SAUDI ARABIA’S Intelligence Headquarters

TEHRAN (FNA)- Reports from SAUDI ARABIA said an explosion rocked the Arab country’s intelligence headquarters and killed the SAUDI deputy intelligence chief.
The Arabic al-Fajr news website reported from SAUDI ARABIA that the deputy head of SAUDI ARABIA’S secret service has been killed in the blast.
No official report has yet been released on the incident. 

On Thursday night Prince Bandar bin Sultan was appointed SAUDI ARABIA’S new spy chief.
Prince Bandar, 63 who vanished from public view when he was recalled from Washington by King Abdullah in 2005 after notching up 22 years as the kingdoms ambassador there, will immediately be thrust into a Middle East crisis. 

The US’ closest Arab ally is a supporter of the Syrian rebels who want to oust Assad and is mending fences with Washington after a disagreement over the Arab uprisings.

It should be noted that the  incident allegedly occurred already on the  22nd of July, but only now more details are emerging on alternative news outlets.
 
Source: FARSnew



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