The Asian Age

‘Coup plot’: Saudi releases king’s pics

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Riyadh, March 8: Saudi Arabia released images of King Salman carrying out his royal duties on Sunday, after a stunning purge of at least three princes including his brother and nephew for allegedly plotting a coup. Saudi royal guards on Friday detained the trio, multiple sources said that in a move that signals Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s tightening grip on power.

The detentions also raised speculatio­n about the health of the 84-year-old king and whether Prince Mohammed’s succession to the Arab world’s most powerful throne was imminent. But the official Saudi Press Agency posted photos of the king presiding over the swearingin ceremony of newly appointed Saudi ambassador­s to Ukraine and Uruguay. A source close to the Saudi leadership said on Saturday that the “king is healthy and fine” and the detentions were meant to enforce “discipline” within the royal family.

The crown prince is “in control” and the purge was carried out “after an accumulati­on of negative behaviour by the two

● princes”, this source added without elaboratin­g. Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, a brother of King Salman, and the monarch’s nephew Prince Mohammed bin Nayef were detained after they were accused of plotting a palace coup aimed at unseating the crown prince, heir to the Saudi throne, sources said.

Prince Nayef’s younger brother, Prince Nawaf bin Nayef, was also detained, they added.

The detentions mark the latest crackdown by Prince Mohammed, the king’s son who has consolidat­ed his grip on power with the imprisonme­nt of prominent clerics and activists as well as princes and businessme­n. He is already viewed as the de facto ruler, controllin­g all the major levers of government, from defence to the economy.

— AFP

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