RIYADH: Gunfire on Friday killed a Saudi policeman in the kingdom’s east, where most minority Shias live, the interior ministry said.

It called the shooting a “terrorist act” which killed the driver of a police car.

The attack happened at 1:45am in the Saihat area of Qatif, a Shia-dominated district on the Gulf coast, the ministry said.

It was the latest attack in Saihat, where gunmen in January shot dead two policemen escorting a truck used for transporting cash. Last October, a shooter killed five people at a Shia meeting hall in Saihat. Sunni extremists from the militant Islamic State group claimed that attack as well as others against the minority community.

They have also said they murdered Saudi security personnel, but there was no immediate claim after Friday’s killing.
The shooting came despite the deployment of armoured vehicles at checkpoints in the area this week, according to a resident.

Tensions are high in neighbouring Bahrain, where there has been an escalating crackdown on the Shia majority, just over the causeway from Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.

Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2016

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