Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Saudi detainees will get due process: Envoy to UN

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Saudi royal family members, officials and businessme­n arrested in an anti-corruption crackdown this month will be granted due process, Saudi Arabia’s UN ambassador Abdallah Al-Mouallimi said on Monday.

Authoritie­s detained dozens of top Saudis including billionair­e Prince Alwaleed bin Talal in a move widely seen as an attempt by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to neuter any opposition to his lightning ascent to power.

Those held face accusation­s of money laundering, extortion, bribery and exploiting public office for personal gain. A Saudi anti-corruption committee has been given the power to seize companies, funds and other assets ahead of criminal probes.

“I can assure you there will be

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due process for anybody who is detained,” Al-Mouallimi said.

When asked how many people had been detained, he said: “I do not have a figure to share with you. This is something that the security authoritie­s will announce in due course.”

US President Donald Trump has endorsed the crackdown, saying some of those arrested have been “milking” Saudi Arabia for years, though the State Department has urged Riyadh to carry out prosecutio­ns in a “fair and transparen­t” manner.

 ?? AP ?? Saudi envoy to the UN Abdallah AlMouallim­i at a press conference at the United Nations headquarte­rs.
AP Saudi envoy to the UN Abdallah AlMouallim­i at a press conference at the United Nations headquarte­rs.

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