The King of Saudi Arabia has
strongly criticized the country's
intelligence officials for
disclosing a secret document, which
shows Riyadh has links with
terrorist activities carried out by
al-Qaeda in Iraq.
According to a report by Iraq's
Buratha news agency on Friday, King
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz ordered a
special committee to investigate the
intelligence leak and inform him
about those liable in the case.
Some 37 members of Saudi's
intelligence service, accused of
being behind the leakage of the
confidential document, were also
reported to have been arrested.
The condemnation by the Saudi
monarch comes as the Iraqi news
agency disclosed the amount of money
transferred by Saudi government
officials to al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Saudi officials are also reported to
send explosives and weapons to the
terrorist groups.
Meanwhile, Secretary General of the
Saudi National Security Council
Prince Bandar Bin Sultan Bin Abdul
Aziz is said to be the main guilty
behind the case.
The report came as earlier last
week, Saudi army officer Abdullah
al-Qahtani was arrested in Iraq over
charges of planning a terrorist
attack during the upcoming FIFA
World Cup in South Africa.
The Saudi national entered Iraq in
2004 and was involved in militant
operations carried out by al-Qaeda.
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Source:
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