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    Thus, the Saudi princes spend their time in "custody"

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     Thus, the Saudi princes spend their time in "custody" Empty Thus, the Saudi princes spend their time in "custody"

    Post by Rocky Fri 24 Nov 2017, 1:48 am

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    [rtl]Trend Press / Agencies[/rtl]
    [rtl]Revealed network cameras "The BBC" for the first time at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Riyadh, where dozens of detained businessmen and princes, in a campaign against corruption led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Network messaging"BBC" Liz Dusit was the first to enter the hotel, which is described as the most luxurious prison in the world, where a large number of "princes, ministers and businessmen on charges of corruption and money laundering, after the royal order to form the Supreme Committee to combat corruption in public funds headed by Crown"He said.[/rtl]
    [rtl]As expected, the correspondent of the British news network expressed astonishment at the high "luxury enjoyed by the detainees in the hotel, where the photographer's lenses took up luxury restaurants, swimming pools, health club, entertainment services and games halls and others"He said.[/rtl]
    [rtl]In particular, it was reported that the Saudi authorities had forbidden photographing or recording conversations with residents of the hotel. The report also revealed that detainees in the hotel spend most of their time in their rooms and serve themselves.[/rtl]
    [rtl]The report spoke of discontent in the first moments when they arrived at the Ritz-Carlton, but they later accepted it calmly and calmly, especially that "about 95% of the detainees have the desire to waive the funds they unlawfully stole in return for their release "He said.[/rtl]
    [rtl]A reporter saidThe BBC reported that the detainees were confiscated their mobile phones, but in return they were given a hotline "to manage their property and their work in addition to communicating with their parents and legal representatives and lawyers"He said.[/rtl]
    [rtl]The British correspondent was allowed to talk to one of the detainees and was said to spend most of his time with his lawyer in an attempt to settle his situation. The officials of the campaign against corruption assured her that what was happening with the detainees was not an investigation,"He said.[/rtl]
    [rtl]The Saudi authorities have launched a campaign of arrests against a number of businessmen, ministers and princes, including personalities close to King Salman bin Abdul Aziz.[/rtl]


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