Three princesses detained in accusation of coup
Three princesses detained in accusation of coup
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Riyadh: A big news of political turmoil has come out from Saudi Arabia. Saudi authorities have taken three members of the Qing royal palace into custody. According to the US media report, all three are accused of the attempted coup. News agency PTI quoted the Wall Street Journal as saying that Saudi authorities have taken King Salman's brother Rajkumar Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, his nephew Mohammed bin Nayef to custody in a charge of treason.

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On Friday morning, royal guards posted in black veneers entered the royal family's palace and took them into their custody. The royal court of Saudi Arabia has accused both of these people of conspiring and overthrowing King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Wall Street Journal has said that one of the people who are accused of this charge is a claimant to the throne. According to the report, if these allegations are proved true, they could face life imprisonment or even death.

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In this regard, the New York Times has said that Prince Nayef, younger brother of Prince Nayef, has also been taken into custody. When media agencies from all over the world wanted to know the reaction of the Saudi authorities, they did not reply.

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