Riyadh: A Yemeni man accused of murdering a policeman in Saudi Arabia had pledged allegiance to the Daesh group, authorities in the kingdom said.

The suspect ran over and stabbed Corporal Muhthil Al Salouli on Wednesday after the officer left a mosque in Bisha, in the southwestern Asir region, the interior ministry said in a statement late on Friday.

The assailant, who was arrested the same day, told police “he belongs to Daesh and has pledged allegiance to the group”, it said, adding that he killed Al Salouli “because he is a security official”.

Six other Yemenis suspected of links to the incident have been arrested, said the statement, which was carried by the official SPA news agency.

Since late 2014, Daesh has claimed responsibility for a series of bombings, shootings, and assassinations targeting members of the security forces and the kingdom’s Shiite minority.

Saudi Arabia is part of the US-led coalition that is fighting the Daesh group in Iraq and Syria.

Saudi political and religious leaders routinely denounce Daesh attacks — at home and abroad — as violations of Islam.