Saud Hamoud 'Abid al-Qatini al-'Otaibi
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Saud Hamoud 'Abid al-Qatini al-'Otaibi | |
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| Born | 1971 |
| Died | April 3, 2005(age 34) |
| Known for | Alingance with al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia |
| Children | 7 children |
Saud Hamoud 'Abid al-Qatini al-'Otaibi (1971 – April 3, 2005) was a senior member of al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia. Al-Otaibi was responsible for bombings, including the attack on Al-Mohaya housing compound in Riyadh in 2003, Al-Otaibi was also involved in taking booby-trapped vehicles from Qasim to Riyadh, carrying out attacks on security officers and smuggling weapons into the Kingdom.[1]
According to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper that A-Qatini was born in the capital city Riyadh in 1971, According to Asharq Al-Awsat that he traveled to Yemen to visit sheik Muqbil bin Haadi al-Waadi'ee, and he was an extreme adherent of Islamic sharia (Islamic law). He was married and had 7 sons.[2]