The security spokesman for the Interior Ministry said that the Kingdom's policy in receiving expatriates in its territories is clear: it does not hold any person responsible for a crime committed by others regardless of his nationality, sect or religion, stressing that terrorism has no religion or nationality and the kingdom opens its arms to all, especially Muslims, who come to it in order to visit the Two Holy Mosques. About location of the wanted Al-Anzi and whether he still inside the Kingdom or abroad, major general Alturki said that security authorities are still pursuing this matter and as stated in the statement on the operation, an amount of one million riyals has been allocated as a reward for any information leading to the arrest of the wanted, who has committed criminal and rights crimes and has been proven to have been involved in the act of shooting a security patrol in eastern Riyadh, stressing that the security authorities will arrest him as soon as possible. Regarding the timing of this terrorist act in coincident with Determination Storm, major general Alturki said, "We do not rule out that who pushed the defendants to carry out this terrorist attack was seeking by it to influence and create chaos, but the Kingdom is steadfast and strong and greater than to be affected by a criminal act. We encountered larger terrorist act in prior periods and with the grace of God we were able to deal with them and overcome them, and what we are witnessing today of these attempts will not deter us from implementing what serves the national interests." --More 02:04 LOCAL TIME 23:04 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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