The Law Gazette - June 10th 2004
Lawyers on terror alert as Saudi
Arabia fears attacks
Jeremy Fleming
Lawyers and other businessmen are being targeted by terrorists in Saudi Arabia,
a senior security source warned last week as UK firms in the region froze
travel and meetings within the oil-rich kingdom.
Alex Bomberg, managing director of International
Intelligence, a Cheltenham-based security firm, told the
Gazette that a senior intelligence officer in the region
warned last week that the situation in Saudi Arabia is deteriorating
rapidly.
Mr Bomberg said: ‘Because the situation
in Iraq is likely to change in the run-up to elections and
the transfer of sovereignty there, so we are expecting that
there will be a transfer of terrorist activity to Saudi Arabia.
Western businesses will be targeted to squeeze them out of
the region.’
Global giant Clifford Chance has two secondees
with its Riyadh-based associate firm Al-Jadaan. Ewan Cameron,
the head of corporate in Clifford Chance’s Dubai office,
said: ‘We are monitoring the situation carefully. We
have a contingency plan on ice in every office throughout
the world should we need it and we are taking the guidance
of the British and US embassies. They have been saying avoid
non-essential travel into Saudi Arabia.’
He said that if Clifford Chance perceived
there was ‘a real risk’ – or if the secondees
so chose – they would be pulled out.
Richard De Belder, the managing partner
of City firm Denton Wilde Sapte’s Bahrain office, said
of Saudi Arabia: ‘We’re not planning to make
visits there. I have been planning meetings there for some
time, but postponing them for the past few months.’
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