Saudi Border Guard Arrests 21 Iranians

Reuters07.01.2013 Security
Saudi Border Guard Arrests 21 Iranians

Saudi Border Guard Arrests 21 Iranians

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Saudi Arabia has detained 21 Iranian nationals who were aboard two boats near an island off the Kingdom's eastern coast, the Saudi Border Guard said on Thursday.


Separated by about 250 km (150 miles) of Gulf waters, Iran and Saudi Arabia have often had tense relations.

U.S. ally Saudi Arabia has accused Iran of fomenting unrest among Shi'ites in its oil-rich Eastern Province, a charge Iran denies.

“One of the marine patrols was able to seize two Iranian boats on Wednesday inside Saudi regional waters,” a Border Guard statement said.

“One of the boats had 12 people and the other 9 people ... all of them are Iranians and are being questioned.”

The Iranians were seized near al-Harqus island, 42 miles (78 km) off the Saudi coast, the statement said but gave no further details.

Meanwhile, the Iranian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia confirmed on Friday that 21 Iranian nationals have been arrested near al-Harqus island for illegal entry.

Speaking to the Mehr News Agency, Ambassador Mohammad Javad Rassouli Mahallati said that Iran has requested Saudi authorities to investigate the issue.

Rassouli Mahallati announced on January 1 that 6 Iranians arrested for illegal entrance into Saudi waters had been released.

 

Source: Reuters; Mehr

 



 
 

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