Shiite wanted over Saudi protests surrenders: police
2/2/2014 5:33:54 PM
A Saudi man wanted in connection with protests in 2011 among the Shiite Muslim minority in the conservative, Sunni-majority kingdom has handed himself in, police said on Sunday.
Musa Jaafar Mohammed al-Mabyuq surrendered to police in the mostly Shiite district of Qatif, in Eastern Province, a police spokesman said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency.
Mabyuq "will be dealt with according to legal procedures," the unnamed spokesman said, praising "the constructive role of his family" in the surrender, without giving further details or saying when he had given himself up to the authorities.
Musa Jaafar Mohammed al-Mabyuq surrendered to police in the mostly Shiite district of Qatif, in Eastern Province, a police spokesman said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency.
Mabyuq "will be dealt with according to legal procedures," the unnamed spokesman said, praising "the constructive role of his family" in the surrender, without giving further details or saying when he had given himself up to the authorities.