He is reported to have got out of a car near the consulate with a firearm in his hand. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JEDDAH - An armed man exchanged fire with Saudi security authorities near the US Consulate building in Jeddah, leading to his death and the death of a Nepalese security guard, state news agency SPA reported on Wednesday.
“A person in a car stopped near the American Consulate building in Jeddah Governorate and got out of it carrying a firearm in his hand, so security authorities took the initiative to deal with him as required, and the exchange of fire resulted in his death”, a spokesman for the Makkah Region police said.
A Nepalese worker in the consulate’s private security guards was injured and subsequently died, SPA reported.The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. REUTERS
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