[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [00:00.00]The authorities in Saudi Arabia say [00:02.99]they've arrested more than 100 militants [00:05.29]suspected of links to Al-Qaeda [00:07.03]who were planning to attack oil installation in the kingdom. [00:10.14]The Saudi Interior Ministry says [00:12.38]half of those attained are Saudis [00:14.24]and the others are from Yemen, Bangladsh, Somalia and Retrea. [00:18.04]Official say security forces seized [00:20.15]weapons, cameras, computers and documents. [00:22.89]Shahzeb Jillani has more. [00:24.51]The latest round of arrests suggest [00:26.93] militants are crossing from neighbouring Yemen [00:29.17]and using Saudi connections to block attacks. [00:31.47]The Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman [00:34.09]Mansur al-Turki said that [00:35.83]the two cells dismantled by the security forces [00:38.19]were cooperating Al-Qaeda and Yemen. [00:40.87]In addition he said [00:42.17]a network of militance specializing [00:44.41]and targeting security personnel has been broken. [00:46.71]Mr. Turki said that militants from network [00:49.45]and the two cells [00:50.51]would be in contact with Al-Qaeda and Yemen [00:52.56]and planning to attack oil facilities.