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Saudi police kill al Qaeda suspect


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RIYADH (CNN) -- Saudi police killed at least one suspected al Qaeda militant and wounded a number of others Thursday during a shootout in the northeast part of the capital Riyadh, Saudi security sources told CNN.

The gun battle was a continuation of a major sweep targeting suspected militants, they said.

Police vehicles chased down the suspects and a shootout ensued. The dead and wounded were taken to a hospital, the sources said.

Security forces said the house at the center of the raid was being used by militants to store weapons and materials to make bombs.

Wednesday, police raided a similar facility, killing a man believed to be al Qaeda's top ideologue in Saudi Arabia, the sources said.

A policeman was also killed in that incident, they said.

The incident Wednesday began when police, following a tip, surrounded a building about 7 km (4.3 miles) from central Riyadh in the residential neighborhood of al Quds, the Saudi Press Agency said.

Last week, Saudi authorities announced an amnesty program for al Qaeda supporters and gave them a month to turn themselves in. So far, only two have done so.

-- CNN Sr. International Correspondent Nic Robertson contributed to this report


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