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AFPInterpol on Tuesday issued a global security alert for 83 Saudi nationals and two Yemenis described as highly dangerous and suspected of plotting terror attacks against Saudi Arabia.
It was the first time that the world police organisation had issued a so-called "Orange notice" for such a large group of suspects, said Interpol secretary general Ronald Noble.
The men are wanted in Saudi Arabia on terrorism-related charges, including links to Al-Qaeda in the kingdom, Iraq and Afghanistan, said an Interpol statement issued at its headquarters in Lyon, central France.
They are described as "highly dangerous" and "could be armed, violent and suicidal," according to the security alert.
"By asking for Interpol's assistance, Saudi Arabia wishes to ensure that all Interpol member-countries are made aware that these men are dangerous and that their activities represent a security concern not only for Saudi Arabia and the entire region but also for the world as a whole," said Noble.
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