Major tragedy was averted
as seven suspects were arrested in Malaysia for plotting to kill Saudi Arabia's
king Salman just days before the monarch touched down in the country. Inspector
General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar said: 'They were planning to attack Arab
royalties during their visit to Kuala Lumpur.
We got them in the nick of time.' Malaysia said it had arrested four Yemenis, one Malaysian, one Indonesian and another man from the Far East - between February 21 and 26 for suspected links to militant groups including ISIS.
According to a senior
Malaysian police source, the four Yemenis belonged to the Houthi movement,
which hails from a Shi'ite Muslim sect and is supported by Iran. Saudi Arabia
has been leading a war against the Houthi rebels in Yemen for the last two
years.
Malaysia has arrested hundreds of people with suspected militant links during recent years.
Malaysia has arrested hundreds of people with suspected militant links during recent years.
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