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Interpol needs your help, How many terrorist suspects wanted by Saudi Arabia, will be caugth ?

Settled as None caugth by settlement day

No reports indicate any of the wanted suspects have been caught

Background:

Background: http://www.interpol.int/Public/ICPO/PressReleases/PR2009/PR200908.asp
INTERPOL’s General Secretariat headquarters published the global alert at the request of INTERPOL’s National Central Bureau (NCB) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The 83 Saudis and two Yemenis are wanted at the national level by Saudi Arabia on terrorism-related charges, including links to al Qaeda in Saudi Arabia, as well as in Iraq and Afghanistan.

General Mansoor Al-Turki, a spokesman for the Saudi Ministry of Interior, said that INTERPOL was asked for assistance because its global police network and tools provided essential elements for locating and detaining fugitives for their eventual extradition to Saudi Arabia. He also urged the suspects to turn themselves in.

INTERPOL’s Orange Notice, sent to all of its 187 member countries, includes identifying details of each of the terror suspects to help law enforcement officers worldwide in their search and eventual identification when located and arrested.
More than 5,000 fugitives wanted by INTERPOL were arrested in 2008. There are currently more than 13,000 persons listed in INTERPOL’s database of individuals linked to terrorist activities.

The Orange Notice was originally created to warn police, public entities and other international organizations of potential threats related to disguised weapons, explosives and other dangerous materials; however, it can also be issued by INTERPOL’s General Secretariat headquarters in Lyon for any act or event which poses a risk to the safety and security of citizens around the world.

View the Orange notice:
http://www.interpol.int/Public/ICPO/PressReleases/PR2009/PR200908OrNot.pdf

Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.Dead or alive, must have dna test, in case non alive

 
Forecast history %
None caugth by settlement day
98%
1 - 20 capture
1%
21 - 40 capture
1%
41 - 60 capture
0%
61 - 85 capture
0%
Settled as None caugth by settlement day on Thu 30th Jul 5:40am PST

Suspend date: Sat 11th Jul 12:59pm PST
Settlement date: Thu 30th Jul 5:40am PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Sat 11th Jul 12:59pm PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled

Initial likelihoods: None caugth by settlement day: 20%, 1 - 20 capture: 20%, 21 - 40 capture: 20%, 41 - 60 capture: 20%, 61 - 85 capture: 20%

Action history:

Created Wed 11th Feb 1:57pm PST by balcacer
Suspended Sat 11th Jul 12:59pm PST : Suspend date reached
Settlement requested Fri 17th Jul 9:02am PST by madbuns: As sad as the truth may be, there were no mainstream media reports of terrorist suspects wanted by Saudi Arabia caught by the settlement date; therefore, the question may be settled as 'None caught by settlement day.'
Settlement requested Fri 24th Jul 6:25am PST by madbuns: There were no mainstream media reports of terrorist suspects wanted by Saudi Arabia caught by the settlement date; therefore, the question may be settled as 'None caught by settlement day.'

Thanks in advance for closing out this question.
Settlement requested Mon 27th Jul 11:50pm PST by chris18830: There is no report of any caught terrorists wanted by saudi arabia
Settled as 'None caugth by settlement day' Thu 30th Jul 5:40am PST by ryanj: No reports indicate any of the wanted suspects have been caught

Suspend date: Sat 11th Jul 12:59pm PST
Settlement date: Thu 30th Jul 5:40am PST
Prediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Sat 11th Jul 12:59pm PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled details

 

Predictions (44)

19 weeks ago
shackleford predicted None caugth by settlement day (H$20 at 98%)
19 weeks ago
chris18830 predicted None caugth by settlement day (H$3,750 at 96%)
19 weeks ago
zeebac predicted 1 - 20 capture (H$10 at 2%)
34 weeks ago
timbolondon predicted 1 - 20 capture (H$100 at 50%)
34 weeks ago
timbolondon predicted None caugth by settlement day (H$100 at 17%)

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