Saudi Arabia denies ‘potential terrorist’ arrested by US authorities is Saudi national

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Updated 21 December 2021
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Saudi Arabia denies ‘potential terrorist’ arrested by US authorities is Saudi national

  • This comes after American authorities falsely claimed that a suspect arrested in Arizona late last week was a 21-year-old Saudi national

The Saudi Arabian embassy in the United States has denied in a post on Twitter that a ‘potential terrorist’ recently arrested by US authorities is a Saudi citizen.  

 

This comes after American authorities falsely claimed that a suspect arrested in Arizona late last week was a 21-year-old Saudi national. 

 

The Saudi embassy stated that it has contacted the relevant authorities in America on the matter, stressing that the person arrested for being a possible terrorist is not Saudi Arabian. 

“We will continue to coordinate with the US govt and bring forward any facts on this matter,” said the embassy on Twitter.

US authorities said earlier that the “potential terrorist” has illegally entered the US from Mexico on Thursday night. It said the individual is linked to several Yemeni subjects of interest.


SDAIA president, senior officials tour Jeddah airport

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SDAIA president, senior officials tour Jeddah airport

  • Officials toured and observed the operations of digital devices and e-gates at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah
  • Authority operates these systems and monitors them around the clock to serve visitors arriving to perform Umrah, facilitating their entry and departure procedures

JEDDAH: Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, president of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, or SDAIA, toured and observed the operations of digital devices and e-gates at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah.

Esam Al-Wagait, director of the National Information Center at the authority, joined the tour with several other officials, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The authority operates these systems and monitors them around the clock to serve visitors arriving to perform Umrah, facilitating their entry and departure procedures.

During the tour, Al-Ghamdi reviewed the digital systems, which incorporate advanced technologies designed to streamline passenger procedures and enhance operational efficiency.

The systems improve the travel experience for Umrah performers, keeping pace with national efforts to develop services provided to visitors to the Kingdom.

The visit is part of SDAIA’s efforts to ensure readiness at the Kingdom’s entry points, by using digital technologies, data, and artificial intelligence to enhance services at Saudi airports.