Riyadh: Saudi security forces shot and killed a man who was among a group that opened fire and hurled a fire-bomb at a police station in the oil-rich Eastern province, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said on Saturday.

The agency also quoted an Interior Ministry spokesman as saying that four members of the security forces were wounded in a separate attack by masked gunmen on motor-bikes who fired at two patrols in the village of Sehat, also in Eastern Province, early on Saturday.

Two men were killed on Sunday in Eastern Province, where most of the country’s Shiite minority lives, during protests after the arrest of a prominent Shiite cleric. The Interior Ministry blamed the killings on criminals but Shiite activists said snipers shot them.

The SPA quoted Interior Ministry spokesman Mansour Al Turki as saying the attack on the police station in Awamiya took place at around 9:30pm on Friday. One of the four attackers hurled a Molotov cocktail at the station while the three others opened fire, he said.

“The security at the position dealt with them in accordance with what the situation requires, which resulted in one being killed while the others fled,” SPA quoted Turki as saying.

The agency said the second attack occurred at around 1am on Saturday, but gave no information on the wounded men’s injuries.

The Shiite Rasid website www.rasid.com identified the dead man as 18-year-old Abdullah Jaafr Al Ajami and said local social media websites had published pictures of him covered in blood.

It also quoted residents as casting doubt on the police spokesman’s report that Ajami was killed while attacking a police station, saying the compound was well protected with concrete barriers and fences.