Attacks on the security forces in Saudi Arabia have multiplied in recent months, with most blamed on or claimed by Daesh.
Riyadh - Authorities have opened an investigation into the motives of the gunman, who was armed with a machinegun and was identified as Nawaf Al Otaibi.
Published: Fri 4 Sep 2015, 9:30 PM
Updated: Sat 5 Sep 2015, 9:53 AM
A Saudi policeman and a gunman were killed in a pre-dawn shootout on Friday in the Abqaiq region of the oil-rich Eastern Province, an interior ministry spokesman said.
The gunman had tried to infiltrate a security forces site when he was spotted by policemen who moved in to arrest him, the official Saudi Press Agency quoted the spokesman as saying.
The suspect opened fire at the police as he tried to escape but they shot back and he was killed, the spokesman said, adding that a policeman also died in the shootout and two more were wounded.
Authorities have opened an investigation into the motives of the gunman, who was armed with a machinegun and was identified as Nawaf Al Otaibi.
Attacks on the security forces in Saudi Arabia have multiplied in recent months, with most blamed on or claimed by Daesh.
In an attack on August 23 a policeman was wounded when a gunman opened fire on a patrol in the Red Sea of Jeddah.
But the deadliest attack occurred on August 6 when a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-packed vest in a mosque within the grounds of a police headquarters in the southern city of Abha, killing 15 people.
Eastern Province is home to Saudi Arabia's Shia minority and most of the kingdom's oil production.
Oil giant Saudi Aramco has its headquarters in the provincial city of Dhahran.