Crown Prince Salman sacks commander of Yemen forces over corruption charges
Crown Prince Salman sacks commander of Yemen forces over corruption charges
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Riyadh: In Saudi Arabia, once again, there is a booming atmosphere. After the decision of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, now in Saudi Arabia, along with two members of the royal family, many officials have also been removed from their posts. In a recent royal decision, it has been said that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi has sacked Prince Fahad bin Turki. Prince Fahad bin Salman was the commander of Saudi-led forces in Yemen.

It is also reported that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is considered the ruler of Saudi Arabia and the surveyor has started a campaign against the alleged corruption spread in the government. Abdul Aziz Fahad, son of Fahad bin Turki, has also been dismissed from the post of the deputy governor. The Saudi Ministry of Defense has issued a public order stating that these two members of the royal family, together with four officials, have carried out suspicious economic transactions, for which they will be investigated.

According to a BBC report, it has been said that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been waging a campaign to clear his opponents in government for the last 3 years. The real aim of the arrest of these people of the royal family is to remove the hurdles standing in the way of the power of Prince Salman. There was also news about the arrest of Prince Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz, the younger brother of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, which surprised everyone.

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