Sultan Radi al-Utaibi

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Sultan Radi al-Utaibi
Born January 18, 1985
Died Template:Death date (aged 25)
Yemen
Nationality Saudi Arabia
Occupation member of Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula
Known for listed on the Saudi most wanted list

Sultan Radi al-Utaibi (January 18, 1985.[1] - September 14, 2009) is a citizen of Saudi Arabia who was named on a list of Saudi Arabia's most wanted suspected terrorists on February 3, 2009.[2][3] He was one of several suspected jihadists killed in an explosion while they were assembling a bomb in a house used by Al-Qaeda in Yemen on September 14, 2009.[4] Saudi officials named two other men who had been killed in that explosion: Fahd Salih Sulayman Al Jutayli, a former Saudi captive in Guantanamo; and Mohammed Abdel-Rahman al-Rashed, also named on the most wanted list.

Saudi officials announced on January 18, 2010, that they had confirmed the three men's identity through DNA tests.[2][3]

In September 2010, al-Qaeda offered a Video of the Sultan and others deaths on September 14, 2009

References

  1. "http://www.okaz.com.sa/okaz/osf/20090205/Cat2009020555249.htm." okaz Newspaper.Feb 5, 1009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Ministry: 3 Saudi militants killed in blast abroad". Washington Post. 2010-01-18. Archived from the original on 2010-01-18. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fwp-dyn%2Fcontent%2Farticle%2F2010%2F01%2F18%2FAR2010011801995.html&date=2010-01-18. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Blast kills 3 terrorists". Arab News. 2010-01-18. Archived from the original on 2010-01-18. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.arabnews.com%2F%3Fpage%3D1%26section%3D0%26article%3D131464%26d%3D19%26m%3D1%26y%3D2010%26pix%3Dkingdom.jpg%26category%3DKingdom&date=2010-01-18. 
  4. "3 Saudis involved in attempt on prince life". Saudi Gazette. 2010-01-19. http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index.cfm?method=home.regcon&contentID=2010011960638. Retrieved 2010-01-19.