Saudi General Reportedly Tortured To Death After Refusing To Fork Over His Fortune

in corruption •  7 years ago 

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Rumors that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has hired mercenaries to torture recalcitrant royals and officials sleeping in the ballroom of the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh have been circulating since shortly after last month's "corruption crackdown" naked cash grab.

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman

Now, Middle East Eye reports that one of MbS's guests has reportedly died under torture rather than fork over his money and assets to his domineering relative. He was reportedly beaten and tortured so bad his family members had difficulty recognizing his body.

Major general Ali Alqahtani, who was detained in early November as part of an alleged anti-corruption drive, had been working in the royal guard forces.

He was the manager of the private office of Prince Turki Bin Abdullah, the son of former king Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz, according to the newspaper.

Alqahtani died on 12 December after being tortured with electric shocks, and his family struggled to recognise him after receiving his body, according to sources, the newspaper reported.

We know this might come as a shock to some – Tom Friedman and the New York Times said MbS was such a nice guy! But that doesn't change the fact that he is effectively extorting members of his own family to help plug a gaping hole in the Saudi government's budget, willfully employing violence when necessary in a fashion that would make Tony Soprano proud. Case in point: Yesterday, we noted that the Saudi government had reportedly made Prince Alwaleed bin Talal – one of the world's richest men - an offer he cannot refuse: Either fork over $6 billion to the Treasury, or spend the rest of his life being strung upside down and tortured by foreign mercenaries.

Back when oil was at $100 and above, the Saudi economy was firing on all cylinders, and nobody even dreamed that the crown jewel of Saudi Arabia - Aramaco - would be on the IPO block. But official data released earlier this week showed the Saudi economy contracted this year for the first time in eight years. It's estimated to have shrunk by 4% as thousands of state-subsidized jobs have disappeared.

But despite the contraction, the Saudis have announced a radically expansionary budget for 2018. The government is forecasting spending at 978 billion riyals ($260.8 billion), up 10% on 2017 estimates, as the royal family's proxy war against Iran in Yemen enters its third year.

Even though oil prices are seemingly stuck at $50 a barrel, the Saudi government knows that its survival depends in part on placating the country's citizens, who've grown accustomed to the trappings of a lavish welfare state.

This goes back to one of the reasons MbS has been able to get away with his crackdown: millions of regular Saudis have lauded MbS's treatment of his fellow royals, seeing it as their long-overdue comeuppance.

Given that political opposition to the Crown Prince – who is expected to soon succeed his ailing father as king.


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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

there is a good chance of a wider revolution occurring. he will have damaged the aristocracy so much, particularly in the eyes of the rest of the population, that a restoration seems a near impossibility. and that no one, no one, of the many he has robbed, tortured and killed has a friend, relative, or employee motivated and skilled enough to kill mbs also seems a near impossibility. In the US the number extra-judicially dead at the hands of the black shirts is thousands a year, the number tortured to death a lot less but it happens, innocent men are judicially executed after being framed by the FBI, and we get to call them barbarians?

I agree on the revolution part, I think people are fed up with the god-like behaviour of certain individuals. On the FBI part, I am not the conspiracy theorist guy, but it seem a bit far fetched.

It is the same all over....whales beating on other whales.

Oh isnt it nice that he is doing it "for the people". Some on here claim to be taking on others for the sake of the site. Bullies are the same all over the place.

The USG has sidled up the Saudis for decades knowing they were no friends. Of course, we needed the oil so it was a means to an end. Then, when the US started fracking and production went through the roof, we needed the Saudis to buy out debt.

In the end, if renewables take off...nobody will give a crap about the Middle East. For the most part, they are 1000 years behind the rest of the world in their mindset.

I know this news thatTom Friedman and the New York Times said MbS was such a nice guy! But that doesn't change the fact that he is effectively extorting members of his own family to help plug a gaping hole in the Saudi government's budget, willfully employing violence when necessary in a fashion that would make Tony Soprano proud. Case in point: Yesterday, we noted that the Saudi government had reportedly made Prince Alwaleed bin Talal – one of the world's richest men - an offer he cannot refuse: Either fork over $6 billion to the Treasury, or spend the rest of his life being strung upside down and tortured by foreign mercenaries.

There will be great wealth-redistribution when oil-dependant economies start to diversify even more. We should be prepared for the new opportunities that will arise.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

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good information for us

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I think that this is going war for earning from new sources, such as different taxes upon foreigners, wife tax and children tax (yearly double), visit tax for pilgrims, job tax,etc.
On other hand Prince himself purchased high price art paintings http://www.businessinsider.com/saudi-arabia-crown-prince-mohammed-bin-salman-da-vinci-painting-2017-12
May be war of fame is also going on between different Princes???
US government intelligence sources and a Saudi art-world figure all confirmed to The Journal that Crown Prince Mohammed was the buyer of a $450 million Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus Christ.

Strange!! Is not it??

sometimes it is better to stay an average guy or in the middle class. Now he is dead the wealth he protected are left behind. What's wealth if you are dead.

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