Interpol issues alert for 85 terror suspects
Saudi authorities asked Interpol for help in locating the 83 Saudis and two Yemenis after releasing a new most-wanted list last week. Documents profiling the suspects show that they include a man married to Osama bin Laden's daughter and another who was suspected of involvement in a plot to kill the U.S. ambassador in Yemen.
Interpol, based in
It was the first time the international police agency has issued a single so-called orange notice for so many suspects at once. An orange notice is sent to all of Interpol's 187 member countries and includes identifying details of each suspect to aid in arrests.
Interpol did not release details about the suspects.
Documents profiling the men obtained by The Associated Press in
Saudi authorities believe the men are active members of al-Qaida or local offshoots and are trying to re-establish the terror network in
Al-Qaida has not carried out a major attack in
Interpol Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble said Saudi authorities consider the men "a security concern not only for
Interpol lists more than 13,000 suspected terrorists in its databases.
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