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Malaysian police said they foiled an attack on Arab royals by suspected Yemeni militants.
Seven militants, including four Yemenis, two Malaysians and one Indonesian, were arrested in separate raids ahead of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz's visit to Kuala Lumpur last month.
"They were planning to attack Arab royalties during their visit to Kuala Lumpur. We got them in the nick of time," national police chief Khalid Abu Bakar told reporters.
He said two of the seven were planning to launch a large-scale attack using a "vehicle-borne improvised explosive device".
A senior police source told Reuters the four Yemenis belonged to a Houthi insurgency group that has been fighting Yemeni forces backed by a Saudi-led military coalition for two years.
The raids came days before King Salman visited Kuala Lumpur with a 600-strong delegation. He is on a tour of Asian



countries to advance the kingdom's economic and business interests.
The seven militants were arrested last month suspected links to extremist groups including Isis, police said in a statement.
Police seized multiple international passports from the four Yemenis, along with 270,000 ringgit (£49,800) in different currencies which were suspected to be channelled to the insurgent group and accused them of being involved in distributing drugs.
Malaysia has arrested hundreds over the last few years for suspected links to militant groups.
The Southeast Asian nation has been on high alert since suicide bombers and gunmen linked to Isis launched multiple attacks in Jakarta, the capital of neighbouring Indonesia, in January last year.
A grenade attack on a bar on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur in June last year wounded eight people. Isis claimed responsibility for the attack
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