Saudi Arabia's official news agency Monday denied remarks from a
British member of Parliament, who said Sunday that Saudi
intelligence agents had foiled a plot involving general aviation
aircraft.
Patrick Mercer (right), the opposition spokesman for British
Homeland Security, told the Sunday Globe and Mail that Saudi
authorities had arrested several terror suspects -- among them, two
men who were planning to use general aviation aircraft packed with
explosives to dive-bomb a British Airways 777 at King Khalid
Airport in Riyadh.
“My understanding is that they were found on the flight line
and that the plan was to fly them into a passenger jet, either
about to land or take off,” said Mercer, quoted in the
Mail.