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Zubayr Al-Rimi

Sultan Jubran Sultan al-Qahtani (سلطان جبران سلطان القحطاني) (August 19, 1974 – September 23, 2003; also known as Zubayr al-Rimi)[1][2] was a militant in al-Qaeda's Saudi wing.[3]

Zubayr al-Rimi
زبير الريمي
BornAugust 19, 1974
DiedSeptember 23, 2003
Jizan, Saudi Arabia
Other namesAhmad Al-Na'Mi[1]
Ibrahim Al Subah[1]
SpouseHanan Raqib

Accused of complicity in the Riyadh compound bombings, al-Rimi was alternately reported as surrendering himself to authorities or dying in a September 2003 shootout.

Life edit

The son of a security officer, al-Rimi attended Zutanya College in Adha for three years,[4][5] and married the Moroccan Hanan Raqib.[1]

On September 1, 2001, al-Rimi told his father he was leaving southern Saudi Arabia to perform hajj, but secretly traveled to Afghanistan where he met with militant leaders.[2]

In December, al-Rimi participated in the Battle of Tora Bora which saw Osama bin Laden escape from a snare set by American forces.[6]

He returned to Saudi Arabia in approximately January 2002, and re-enrolled in classes and finished his degree in Physical Education, before again returning to Afghanistan.[4]

In November 2002, al-Rimi was introduced to the American Ahmed Omar Abu Ali by their mutual friend Moeith al- Qahtani who had studied at the Islamic University of Medina.[3] Several months later, al-Rimi introduced Abu Ali to Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi, who sent the American back to his country to await further instructions.[3]

At 5 pm on May 6, the Saudi authorities raided a weapons cache in the Eshbiliah Quarter of Riyadh, and seized 55 grenades, five large bags filled with 377 kilograms of explosives, four machine guns with three boxes containing approximately 2,250 rounds, five computers, telecommunication devices, travel documents, identity cards, notebooks, bulletins, 253,717 Riyals and 5,300 American dollars. A search of the compound also turned up a parked car with three machine guns and a number of masks. The militants drove up while the police were searching the house, and quickly fled the scene until their car stalled, at which point they carjacked a nearby driver and escaped.[7][8]

Six days later, the group carried out the Riyadh compound bombings that killed 26–34 people, including 9 American citizens.[2][6][9] The authorities subsequently issued a list of 19 names tied to the bombing, including al-Rimi, Abdul Rahman Jabarah, al-Faqasi and four of the dead bombers.[6]

From May 26–27, the Saudi authorities raided a number of suspected terrorist hideaways, killing or capturing six of the 15 men from their list. Again, both al-Rimi and al-Faqasi escaped from an assaulted farm, this time dressed in women's clothing.[2][6]

On May 27, Abu Ali messaged al-Rimi in Arabic, making a veiled reference to the Saudi raid;

"Peace, How are you and how is your family? I hope they are good. I heard the news about the children's sickness. I wish them a speedy recovery, God willing. Anyway, please keep in touch. Greetings to the group, Hani"[6]

Al-Rimi's wife was arrested in the beginning of June along with the wife of al-Faqasi and two other women.[10] She was turned over to his father for safekeeping, who sought to return her to Morocco.[2][11][12]

Al-Rimi replied to Abu Ali on June 6, explaining that he had escaped the raid, but did not know the extent of who else had been captured, except that he had heard 'Adil was similarly safe. He cautioned Abu Ali to ready himself, and refrain from any risky behaviour which might give away his cover;

"To my brother, Peace to you with God's mercy and blessings. Thank God, I am fine. I was saved from the accident by a great miracle. I ask God that I would be thankful to Him. I have no idea about the others. However, according to what one doctor mentioned, 'Adil was not with them, thank God. The important thing is to get yourself ready for the medical checkup because you may have an appointment soon. Therefore, you must keep yourself ready by refraining from eating high fat meals and otherwise."[6]

He wrote a letter to Saudi scientists, another to militants, another to his family, one to his wife, one to Qahtan Ghamdi, one to American president George W. Bush, and a public letter insisting he had not been involved in the Riyadh bombings but would continue to fight against American presence in the Arabian peninsula.[13]

In September 2003, the FBI issued an alert for four people they alleged "pose a threat to U.S. citizens", including Abderraouf Jdey, Adnan G. El Shukrijumah and the previously unknown al-Rimi and Karim el-Mejjati.[14] His father stated that it was unlikely al-Rimi was in the United States, since he was unable to speak English.[2]

Death edit

On September 23, Saudi forces stormed a farmhouse outside Jizan's King Fahd Hospital, leading the militants inside to flee to the neighbouring apartment complex where they had been allowed to live by a married couple who worked as pharmacist and doctor in the hospital. Inside, the militants took doctors and nurses hostages, and carried them to the roof of the building. Authorities used loudspeakers to warn the 3000 residents of the building to remain in their apartments and avoid windows, and began firing tear gas and assaulting the housing compound.[5][15]

After killing Sergeant Hussein Mifrej Hanthool and "slightly"[16] wounding four other officers, the hostages were released and two gunmen surrendered, while the other three militants were killed. While some sources reported that al-Rimi was among those who surrendered, Saudi security forces later clarified that he, Khalid bin Muhammad bin Ali al-Isa al-Shahri[17] and Turki ibn Saeed al-Thaqfan al-Bishri were killed in the 6- to 18-hour firefight.[15][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

His body was identified by his father.[24] In the following days, authorities raided a number of homes al-Rimi had rented in Marbah, seizing weapons and explosives he had stored in the properties.[5]

Two months after his death, he was eulogised in a speech by al-Qaeda as a fallen martyr, in a tape labeled "The Martyrs of the Confrontations in Bilad al-Haramain".[25][26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d FBI – Seeking Information: Zubayr al-Rimi October 27, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d e f Redorbit, Saudi sought by FBI wanted in homeland, September 7, 2003
  3. ^ a b c United States Department of Justice, Ahmed Omar Abu Ali v. USA, 08-464, October 6, 2008
  4. ^ a b Al-Yaum, استشهاد رجل أمن ومقتل 3 مطلوبين في جازان August 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, September 24, 2003
  5. ^ a b c Brachman, Jarret. "Global Jihadism", 2008. pp. 144–146
  6. ^ a b c d e f United States Court of Appeals, USA v. Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, Volume I of II. June 6, 2008
  7. ^ Riyadh Daily, "Manhunt launched after Arms Haul", May 8, 2003
  8. ^ Saudi Arabia Market Information Resource and Directory, Saudi security authorities abort attempted terrorist attack, May 7, 2003
  9. ^ MSNBC, "FBI bulletin linked al-Rimi to threats against U.S.", 2003
  10. ^ IntelCenter Terrorism Incident Reference, 2008. p. 18
  11. ^ Library Information and Research Service, "The Middle East", 2004. p. 323
  12. ^ Al Jazeera, Saudi Arabia beefs up security June 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, June 3, 2003
  13. ^ Aawsat, سلطان القحطاني أحد المطلوبين الـ19 في رسالة: نعد العدة لخلع أنياب الأميركيين July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, June 10, 2003
  14. ^ CNN, FBI seeks 4 suspected of terrorist activities, September 2003
  15. ^ a b Buzzle.com, Al-Qaida suspect dies in Saudi raid, September 24, 2003
  16. ^ ArabicNews.com, Two incidents violate the Saudi national day April 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, September 24, 2003
  17. ^ Aarts, Paul. "Saudi Arabia in the Balance", 2006. p. 310, Appendix VII.
  18. ^ Associated Press, , September 25, 2003
  19. ^ Asia Africa Intelligence Wire, Saudi Interior Ministry identifies one "terrorist" killed in Jizan clash, September 23, 2003
  20. ^ BBC, Saudis hand over Yemeni suspects, September 24, 2003
  21. ^ Saudi Arabia Market Information Resource, Shootout with terrorists in Jazan, September 23, 2003
  22. ^ . CBS News. September 24, 2003. Archived from the original on May 24, 2011.
  23. ^ St. Petersburg Times, Saudis kill 3 during raid aimed at averting attack, September 24, 2003
  24. ^ a b CBS, Saudi raid kills 3 Qaeda suspects, September 24, 2003
  25. ^ Foreign Broadcast Information Service, "The Martyrs of the Confrontations in Bilad al-Haramayn". December 3, 2003.
  26. ^ Why-war.com, Transcript: Al-Qa'ida Tape Pays Tribute To Saudi 'Martyrs' in Clashes With Saudi Forces, December 5, 2003

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Sultan Jubran Sultan al Qahtani سلطان جبران سلطان القحطاني August 19 1974 September 23 2003 also known as Zubayr al Rimi 1 2 was a militant in al Qaeda s Saudi wing 3 Zubayr al Rimiزبير الريميBornAugust 19 1974Saudi ArabiaDiedSeptember 23 2003Jizan Saudi ArabiaOther namesAhmad Al Na Mi 1 Ibrahim Al Subah 1 SpouseHanan RaqibAccused of complicity in the Riyadh compound bombings al Rimi was alternately reported as surrendering himself to authorities or dying in a September 2003 shootout Life editThe son of a security officer al Rimi attended Zutanya College in Adha for three years 4 5 and married the Moroccan Hanan Raqib 1 On September 1 2001 al Rimi told his father he was leaving southern Saudi Arabia to perform hajj but secretly traveled to Afghanistan where he met with militant leaders 2 In December al Rimi participated in the Battle of Tora Bora which saw Osama bin Laden escape from a snare set by American forces 6 He returned to Saudi Arabia in approximately January 2002 and re enrolled in classes and finished his degree in Physical Education before again returning to Afghanistan 4 In November 2002 al Rimi was introduced to the American Ahmed Omar Abu Ali by their mutual friend Moeith al Qahtani who had studied at the Islamic University of Medina 3 Several months later al Rimi introduced Abu Ali to Ali Abd al Rahman al Faqasi who sent the American back to his country to await further instructions 3 At 5 pm on May 6 the Saudi authorities raided a weapons cache in the Eshbiliah Quarter of Riyadh and seized 55 grenades five large bags filled with 377 kilograms of explosives four machine guns with three boxes containing approximately 2 250 rounds five computers telecommunication devices travel documents identity cards notebooks bulletins 253 717 Riyals and 5 300 American dollars A search of the compound also turned up a parked car with three machine guns and a number of masks The militants drove up while the police were searching the house and quickly fled the scene until their car stalled at which point they carjacked a nearby driver and escaped 7 8 Six days later the group carried out the Riyadh compound bombings that killed 26 34 people including 9 American citizens 2 6 9 The authorities subsequently issued a list of 19 names tied to the bombing including al Rimi Abdul Rahman Jabarah al Faqasi and four of the dead bombers 6 From May 26 27 the Saudi authorities raided a number of suspected terrorist hideaways killing or capturing six of the 15 men from their list Again both al Rimi and al Faqasi escaped from an assaulted farm this time dressed in women s clothing 2 6 On May 27 Abu Ali messaged al Rimi in Arabic making a veiled reference to the Saudi raid Peace How are you and how is your family I hope they are good I heard the news about the children s sickness I wish them a speedy recovery God willing Anyway please keep in touch Greetings to the group Hani 6 Al Rimi s wife was arrested in the beginning of June along with the wife of al Faqasi and two other women 10 She was turned over to his father for safekeeping who sought to return her to Morocco 2 11 12 Al Rimi replied to Abu Ali on June 6 explaining that he had escaped the raid but did not know the extent of who else had been captured except that he had heard Adil was similarly safe He cautioned Abu Ali to ready himself and refrain from any risky behaviour which might give away his cover To my brother Peace to you with God s mercy and blessings Thank God I am fine I was saved from the accident by a great miracle I ask God that I would be thankful to Him I have no idea about the others However according to what one doctor mentioned Adil was not with them thank God The important thing is to get yourself ready for the medical checkup because you may have an appointment soon Therefore you must keep yourself ready by refraining from eating high fat meals and otherwise 6 He wrote a letter to Saudi scientists another to militants another to his family one to his wife one to Qahtan Ghamdi one to American president George W Bush and a public letter insisting he had not been involved in the Riyadh bombings but would continue to fight against American presence in the Arabian peninsula 13 In September 2003 the FBI issued an alert for four people they alleged pose a threat to U S citizens including Abderraouf Jdey Adnan G El Shukrijumah and the previously unknown al Rimi and Karim el Mejjati 14 His father stated that it was unlikely al Rimi was in the United States since he was unable to speak English 2 Death editOn September 23 Saudi forces stormed a farmhouse outside Jizan s King Fahd Hospital leading the militants inside to flee to the neighbouring apartment complex where they had been allowed to live by a married couple who worked as pharmacist and doctor in the hospital Inside the militants took doctors and nurses hostages and carried them to the roof of the building Authorities used loudspeakers to warn the 3000 residents of the building to remain in their apartments and avoid windows and began firing tear gas and assaulting the housing compound 5 15 After killing Sergeant Hussein Mifrej Hanthool and slightly 16 wounding four other officers the hostages were released and two gunmen surrendered while the other three militants were killed While some sources reported that al Rimi was among those who surrendered Saudi security forces later clarified that he Khalid bin Muhammad bin Ali al Isa al Shahri 17 and Turki ibn Saeed al Thaqfan al Bishri were killed in the 6 to 18 hour firefight 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 His body was identified by his father 24 In the following days authorities raided a number of homes al Rimi had rented in Marbah seizing weapons and explosives he had stored in the properties 5 Two months after his death he was eulogised in a speech by al Qaeda as a fallen martyr in a tape labeled The Martyrs of the Confrontations in Bilad al Haramain 25 26 References edit a b c d FBI Seeking Information Zubayr al Rimi Archived October 27 2006 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e f Redorbit Saudi sought by FBI wanted in homeland September 7 2003 a b c United States Department of Justice Ahmed Omar Abu Ali v USA 08 464 October 6 2008 a b Al Yaum استشهاد رجل أمن ومقتل 3 مطلوبين في جازان Archived August 16 2016 at the Wayback Machine September 24 2003 a b c Brachman Jarret Global Jihadism 2008 pp 144 146 a b c d e f United States Court of Appeals USA v Ahmed Omar Abu Ali Volume I of II June 6 2008 Riyadh Daily Manhunt launched after Arms Haul May 8 2003 Saudi Arabia Market Information Resource and Directory Saudi security authorities abort attempted terrorist attack May 7 2003 MSNBC FBI bulletin linked al Rimi to threats against U S 2003 IntelCenter Terrorism Incident Reference 2008 p 18 Library Information and Research Service The Middle East 2004 p 323 Al Jazeera Saudi Arabia beefs up security Archived June 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine June 3 2003 Aawsat سلطان القحطاني أحد المطلوبين الـ19 في رسالة نعد العدة لخلع أنياب الأميركيين Archived July 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine June 10 2003 CNN FBI seeks 4 suspected of terrorist activities September 2003 a b Buzzle com Al Qaida suspect dies in Saudi raid September 24 2003 ArabicNews com Two incidents violate the Saudi national day Archived April 1 2009 at the Wayback Machine September 24 2003 Aarts Paul Saudi Arabia in the Balance 2006 p 310 Appendix VII Associated Press Militant linked to terror threats against United States among three killed by Saudi security September 25 2003 Asia Africa Intelligence Wire Saudi Interior Ministry identifies one terrorist killed in Jizan clash September 23 2003 BBC Saudis hand over Yemeni suspects September 24 2003 Saudi Arabia Market Information Resource Shootout with terrorists in Jazan September 23 2003 Saudi Raid Kills 3 Qaeda Suspects CBS News September 24 2003 Archived from the original on May 24 2011 St Petersburg Times Saudis kill 3 during raid aimed at averting attack September 24 2003 a b CBS Saudi raid 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