Saudi Arabia backs Jordan’s efforts to thwart security threats and destabilization plots
Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has commended Jordan for the successful actions taken by its security forces to foil a series of plots aimed at undermining national stability and inciting chaos.
In a statement on Wednesday, the Kingdom reiterated its full support for the measures undertaken by the Jordanian government and affirmed its solidarity with Jordan in confronting any threats to its security and stability.
The remarks came following an announcement by Jordan’s General Intelligence Directorate that it had arrested 16 individuals involved in coordinated plots targeting national security.
According to the agency, the conspiracies — monitored since 2021 — sought to create chaos and cause material destruction within the kingdom.
Authorities seized explosives, firearms, a concealed Katyusha rocket ready for use, and blueprints for drone construction.
Investigations also revealed organized recruitment and training efforts to establish operational networks both inside and outside Jordan.
Government spokesman Mohammad Al-Momani detailed that the 16 suspects were linked to four key cases, including smuggling high-grade explosives and building rockets using foreign materials.
A network of fortified warehouses was uncovered in Zarqa and Amman, some featuring reinforced concrete structures and hidden rooms.
Five suspects were detained for conducting illegal training courses and recruiting operatives.
The suspects are reportedly connected to a dissolved, unlicensed political group, though officials have not disclosed its identity.
All cases have been referred to Jordan’s State Security Court for legal proceedings.
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