Saudi Police Shoot Dead Two Gunmen in Farm Raid
2017-03-30 - 8:07 p
Bahrain Mirror- AFP: Saudi police shot dead two gunmen after they opened fire on security forces during a raid near a Shiite town, the interior ministry said on Wednesday.
Four other Saudis who have "criminal records and have taken part in terror acts" were arrested following the clash on Tuesday morning, the ministry said.
It said security forces were storming a farm north of the town of Awamiya that was "used by terrorists for plotting and preparation of terror attacks" when they came under fire from a nearby farm.
Police found ammunition and materials for making explosives in both farms after the clash in which security forces "killed those who opened fire", it said.
Awamiya, a town of 30,000 in the Shiite-majority Qatif region of eastern Saudi Arabia, has been the scene of repeated security incidents in recent years.
It was the home of Nimr Al Nimr, a Shiite cleric put to death in January last year for "terrorism". His execution prompted protesters in Iran to torch Saudi diplomatic missions, leading Riyadh to sever ties with Tehran.
Al Nimr was a driving force behind protests by Shiite residents that began in 2011 and developed into a call for equality in the kingdom.
A teenage suspect died from wounds earlier this month when police retaliated after coming under fire in Awamiya as they looked for suspects hiding among abandoned homes.
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