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In the last two years, three Saudi princes living in Europe have disappeared, according to a new documentary broadcast on the BBC Arabic channel.
All the three princes were critical of the Saudi government and there was evidence that the three princes were kidnapped and deported to Saudi Arabia. The report also confirms that the hijacking was consistent with a government programme that systematically hijacks Saudi dissidents.
The kidnapped princes are Sultan bin Turki bin Abdulaziz, Prince Turki bin Bandar and Saud bin Saif al Nasr.
Early on June 12, 2003, Sultan bin Turki bin Abdulaziz is being driven to a palace on the outskirts of Geneva. Prince Abdulaziz bin Fahd had invited him to breakfast.
Abdulaziz asks Sultan to return to Saudi Arabia - where he says a conflict over Sultan's criticisms of the leadership will be resolved.
Sultan refuses, at which point Abdulaziz excuses himself to make a phone call. The other man in the room, the Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Saleh al Sheikh, leaves too and after a few moments masked men rush in. They beat Sultan and handcuff him, then a needle is plunged into his neck. Sultan is rushed to Geneva airport ” and carried on to a Medevac plane that is waiting on the tarmac.
Prince Turki bin Bandar, once a major in the Saudi police, also met the same fate as Sultan. Around the same time as Prince Turki vanished Saud bin Saif al Nasr went missing.
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