Saudi List of Most Wanted Suspected Terrorists - List of December 6, 2003

List of December 6, 2003

A list published on December 5, 2003 contained twenty-six names. When a new list was published in February 2009 Carol Rosenberg, writing in the Miami Herald, reported that all but one of the captives had been killed or captured.

December 6, 2003 list
rank name 'nation
1. Abdulaziz Abdulmuhsin Almughrin Saudi
2. Rakan Muhsin Mohammad Alsaykhan Saudi
3. Khalid Ali Ali-Haj Yemeni
4. Kareem Altohami Almojati Moroccan
5. Salih Mohammad Awadallah Alalawy Aloafi Saudi
6. Ibrahim Mohammad Abdullah Alrayis Saudi
7. Saud Homood Obaid Alqotaini Alotaibi Saudi
8. Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Saqr al-Fadhli Saudi
9. Sultan Bjad So'doon Alotaibi Saudi
10. Abdullah Saud Abunayan Alsobaie'e Saudi
11. Faisal Abdulrahman Abdullah Aldakheel Saudi
12. Faris Ahmed Jamaan al-Showeel al-Zahrani Saudi
13. Khalid Mobarak Habeeb-Allah Alqurashi Saudi
14. Mansoor Mohammad Ahmad Faqeeh Saudi
15. Isa Saad Mohammad bin O'ooshan Saudi
16. Talib Saud Abdullah Al Talib Saudi
17. Mostafa Ibrahim Mohammad Mobaraki Saudi
18. Abulmajeed Mohammad Abdullah Almoneea' Saudi
19. Nasir Rashid Nasir Alrashid Saudi
20. Bandar Abdulrahman Abdullah Aldakheel Saudi
21. Othman Hadi Al Maqboul al-Amri Saudi
22. Talal A'nbar Ahmad A'nbari Saudi
23. A'amir Mohsin Moreef Al Zaidan Alshihri Saudi
24. Abdullah Mohammad Rashid Alroshood Saudi
25. Abdulrahman Mohammad Mohammad Yazji Saudi
26. Hosain Mohammad Alhasaki Moroccan

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