Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SAUDI PURGE WIDENS, TRAVEL CURBS IMPOSED

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RIYADH : A campaign of mass arrests of Saudi Arabian royals, ministers and businessme­n widened on Monday after a top entreprene­ur was reportedly held in the biggest anti-corruption purge of the kingdom’s affluent elite in its modern history.

The arrests, which an official said were just “phase one” of the crackdown, are the latest in a series of dramatic steps by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to assert Saudi influence internatio­nally and amass more power for himself at home.

The campaign also lengthens an already daunting list of challenges undertaken by the 32-yearold since his father, King Salman, ascended the throne in 2015, including going to war in Yemen, cranking up Riyadh’s confrontat­ion with arch-foe Iran and reforming the economy to lessen its reliance on oil.

Both allies and adversarie­s are quietly astonished that a kingdom once obsessed with stability has acquired such a taste for assertive - some would say impulsive - policy-making.

The crackdown has drawn no public opposition within the kingdom either on the street or social media.

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