Riyadh apply sanctions on 11 Yemenis and two other entities for having terror links
Saudi Arabia’s Presidency of State Security, along with the Terrorist Financing Targeting Center (TFTC), imposed on Wednesday sanctions on 11 Yemenis and two entities based in Yemen, having identified them as leaders, financiers, facilitators or supporters of ISIS in Yemen and Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
“This bold and innovative multilateral approach is needed because terrorism poses a threat to all of our nations. It is critical that we come together to combat this,” US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a speech in Riyadh, according to AFP.
“We coordinated this action with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar, who designated these advocates of terror under their own domestic authorities. This is the largest ever multilateral designation in the Middle East.”
The TFTC was announced on May 21 as a joint effort to pursue the financial resources of officially designated “terror” groups across the region.
The TFTC is a working group co-chaired by the United States and Saudi Arabia, and includes Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.The sanctions that will be imposed on the listed individuals and entities include the freezing of any assets within the member countries of the TFTC.
And citizens and residents of TFTC countries are prohibited from engaging in any transactions with the sanctioned individuals and entities. The sanctioned individuals and entities are listed here:
1. Nayif Salih Salim Al-Qaysi
2. Abd Al-Wahhab Muhammad Abd Al-Rahman Al-Humayqani
3. Hashim Muhsin Aydarus Al-Hamid
4. Nashwan Al-Adani
5. Khalid Abdullah Saleh Al-Marfadi
6. Sayf Alrab Salem Al-Hayashi
7. Adil Abduh Fari Uthman Al-Dhubbani
8. Radwan Qanan
9. Wali Nashwan Al-Yafiai
10. Khalid Saeed Ghabish Al-Ubaydi
11. Bilal Ali Al-Wafi
12. Rahmah Charity
13. Al-Khayr Supermarket
Source: Arab News