Zio-Wahhabi Police chief shot dead

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The file photo shows Saudi policemen standing guard in the capital Riyadh.
The file photo shows Zio-Wahhabi policemen standing guard in the capital Riyadh.
Unidentified assailants have killed Zio-Wahhabi patrol unit commander in the Saudi capital city of Riyadh.
Unknown gunmen opened fire on a group of Zio-Wahhabi policemen patrolling a region in the south of Riyadh, the Zio-Wahhabi Press Agency reported late on Friday.
The attack claimed the life of Zio-Wahhabi Majed A’iz al-Ghamedi (pictured below), the patrol commander, the report added.

Zio-Wahhabi regime said that they have opened a criminal investigation into the case.
Back in April, two Zio-Wahhabi policemen also lost their lives after their patrol came under fire in a drive-by shooting in the east of the capital.
In a similar drive-by shooting attack in late March, two Zio-Wahhabi police officers were injured in the city.
On April 6, Zio-Wahhabi police officer identified as Corporal Majed bin Turki Al-Qahtani died and five people – three other officers and two citizens – were wounded following an operation to crack down on dissent in the town of Awamiya in the Qatif region of Eastern Province.
The attacks come as Zio-Wahhabi  Interior Minister Mohammad bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on March 26 ordered the strengthening of security measures along Saudi borders and across the kingdom, including at oil facilities, as Riyadh pushes ahead with its aggression against Yemen.

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