In the Saudi royal family, everything is safe, against King Salman's image


Riyadh, Ta. March 8, 2020, Sunday

King Salman's picture surfaced on Sunday after news broke that two Saudi Arabian princes were arrested on Saturday. In the picture, King Salman is shown working in his palace.

With the news of the coup plotted in Saudi, efforts are now being made to show that everything is OK in the royal family. However, according to sources, the princes were arrested as part of a warning. The Royal Guards of Saudi Arabia on Saturday arrested three men, including two princes.

Among the reports of the plot plot in Saudi Arabia, there are several pictures of the picture in front of King Salman on Sunday. This picture is an attempt to show that everything is OK in the royal family.

The actions of the two princes signaled the Saudi Crown Prince to have a strong hold on the country's power. The move also raised concerns over the health of 84-year-old King Salman.

Earlier on Saturday, two Saudi Arabian court officials were accused of plotting to overthrow the Shah and the Crown Prince. He could be sentenced to life imprisonment or sentenced to death. New York Times also reported in arrest reports that Prince Nayef's younger brother, Prince Nawaf bin Nayef, was also arrested.

Saudi Arabia officials did not immediately comment on this. Earlier, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salma had imprisoned princes and merchants along with prominent clerics and activists who had strengthened their grip on power.

All important departments, from the security of the country to the economy, appear to be on the way from Crown Prince 84-year-old father Shah Salman, who has control under his control, to formally dissolve internal dissatisfaction before the transfer of power.

Becca Wasser, a policy analyst at the US-based RAND Corporation, said that Prince Mohammed had already eliminated the dangers in his path and sent his critics to jail, or he was killed.

The arrest of these princes is another step towards strengthening their grip on power. At the same time the Crown Prince wants to send a message to everyone, including members of the royal family, that you will not try to remove them.

Prince Ahmed returned to Saudi Arabia after the assassination of Khashogi, which was seen by some as an attempt to mobilize support for power. In June 2017, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman took over the power of the Arab country, defeating the former Crown Prince Nayef.

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