A wanted Saudi militant who surrendered to the kingdom's embassy in Damascus under a royal amnesty has arrived in Saudi Arabia, the ministry of interior said Saturday.
"We have co-ordinated with our brothers in the Syrian Arab Republic ... (Ibrahim al-Sadek al-Kaydi al-Harbi) left Damascus and arrived in the homeland," the state news agency SPA quoted the ministry as saying.
"All measures are being taken to allow his family to visit him", it added. Harbi, 33, who surrendered on Thursday, is not on a most-wanted list issued by Saudi authorities. He became the fourth militant to turn himself in under the one-month amnesty.
He "is naive, uneducated, unemployed and suffers from epilepsy," his half-brother Abdul Ghaffar told the Dubai-based satellite television Al-Arabiya earlier Saturday.