4 Americans suspected of terror detained, held in Saudi jails

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RIYADH (CNN) — Four Americans were detained in Saudi Arabia last week on suspected terror offenses, bringing the total number of Americans in Saudi jails to nine, according to an online list of inmates posted by the Saudi Interior Ministry.

Four U.S. citizens were detained January 25 and four others were detained in November and December, according to the site, which describes their cases as under investigation.

A ninth American, imprisoned since 2007, was convicted, according to the ministry, which did not say what the conviction was for or the length of the sentence. The case is subject to appeal.

The ministry only provided the detainees’ initials, and did not give information about exactly what their alleged crimes are.

The list includes 5,152 detainees — mostly Saudis — held or investigated for terror-related acts, the Interior Ministry said. But some are held without being charged, the ministry said.

A U.S. Embassy official in Riyadh told CNN the embassy is “aware of those reports alleging that several US citizens were detained.”

“We are looking into it and the Department of State takes its obligation to assist U.S. citizens abroad very seriously,” the official said. “If it did concern U.S. citizens, due to privacy considerations, we would have no comment on their specific identities or situations.”

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(PHOTO: US Embassy in Riyadh)

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