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  2. Saudi Emergency Force - Wikipedia

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    The Special Emergency Force ( Arabic: قوات الطوارئ الخاصة Qūwāt aṭ-Ṭawāriʾ as-Suʿūdīyah) The S.E.F (Saudi Emergency Force) is a special operations counter-terrorism unit of the Presidency of State Security. Similar units include the FBI Hostage Rescue Team and the French GIGN. The SEF was established in 1972; its ...

  3. Mabahith - Wikipedia

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    Mabahith. The Ministry of Interior and General Investigation ( Arabic: الوزارة الداخلية المباحث العامة, romanized : al-Wizāra al-Dākhliya al-Mabāḥith al-ʿĀmma ), commonly known simply as the Mabahith, is the secret police agency of the Presidency of State Security in Saudi Arabia, and deals with domestic ...

  4. Ministry of Interior (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    Website. moi.gov.sa. The Ministry of Interior ( MoI; Arabic: وزارة الداخلية) is one of the governmental bodies of Saudi Arabia responsible for national security, naturalization, immigration, and customs in Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 1926 by King Abdulaziz, but the organization was reformed in 1951 when the combined ministerial ...

  5. General Directorate of Public Security - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Interior. General Directorate of Public Security ( Arabic: مديرية الأمن العام ), formerly General Directorate of Police ( Arabic: مديرية عامة للشرطة ), are the civilian police force under the Ministry of Interior responsible for law enforcement in Saudi Arabia. [1]

  6. Presidency of State Security - Wikipedia

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    Presidency of State Security is a Saudi Arabian security body created in 2017 by combining the counterterrorism and domestic intelligence services under one roof. The new body will be concerned with all matters related to state security, and will be overseen by the king. The new state security agency is headed by intelligence chief Abdul Aziz ...

  7. Terrorism in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    On 6 April, security forces were involved in a gunbattle with militants at a property 20 km outside Madinah. One of the militants, a Saudi national named as Waleed Ibn Mutlaq Al Radadi, was killed in the shootout. One police officer was also killed and several were injured. Al Radadi had appeared on a list of 36 most-wanted terrorists in 2005.

  8. Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabian Armed Forces ( SAAF) ( Arabic: القُوَّات المُسَلَّحَة السُّعُودِيَّة, romanized : Al-Quwwat al-Musallahah al-Malakiyah as-Su’ūdiyah ), also known as the Royal Saudi Armed Forces, is part of the military forces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It consists of the Royal Saudi Army, the Royal ...

  9. Riyadh compound bombings - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qaeda. Two major bombings took place in residential compounds in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 12 May 2003, 39 people were killed, and over 160 wounded when bombs went off at three compounds in Riyadh—Dorrat Al Jadawel, Al Hamra Oasis Village, and the Vinnell Corporation Compound. [1] On 8 November, a bomb was detonated outside the Al-Mohaya ...