WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than a dozen Saudi servicemen who are
training at U.S. military bases will be expelled from the United States
in the aftermath of a Pentagon review prompted by the deadly Dec. 6
shooting by a Saudi Air Force officer at an American naval base in
Florida, CNN reported on Saturday.
The Saudi personnel being
expelled are not accused of aiding the Saudi Air Force second lieutenant
who killed three American sailors at the Pensacola installation, CNN
reported, quoting unnamed sources.
The Pentagon referred questions
to the Justice Department, which did not immediately respond to a
request for comment. The FBI and the Saudi Embassy in Washington did not
immediately respond to requests for comment.
The Pentagon
announced on Dec. 10 it was halting operational training of all Saudi
Arabian military personnel in the United States after the incident. The
Pentagon then announced on Dec. 19 that it found no threat in its review
of about 850 military students from Saudi Arabia studying in the United
States.
The FBI has said U.S. investigators believe Saudi Air
Force Second Lieutenant Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, 21, acted alone in
the incident before he was fatally shot by a deputy sheriff.
(Reporting by Aram Roston and Phil Stewart; Editing by Will Dunham)
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