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Off With His Head? Saudi Prince Arrested in Lebanon for Smuggling Cocaine

Saudi prince was detained at the Beirut International Airport in Lebanon’s largest drug bust in history, a security source told Sputnik.

Prince Abdel Mohsen Bin Walid Bin Abdulaziz and four of his friends were detained by airport security on Monday, while trying to smuggle about two tons of Captagon pills and some cocaine.

The four other men are also Saudi citizens, identified as Bandar Bin Saleh al-Shirali, Yaahia Bin Shaim Bin Shumari, Ziyad Bin Samir al-Hakim and Mubarak Bin Ali al-Kharisi.

Captagon is the brand name for the amphetamine phenelhylline, a synthetic stimulant known for psychoactive and stimulant effects. The drug is fairly popular in the Middle East.

"The smuggling operation is the largest one that has been foiled through the Beirut International Airport," AFP cited an anonymous Lebanese security source.

When detained, the five Saudis had the drugs neatly packed into cases, which were waiting to be put onto a private plane headed to Saudi Arabia, according to information given to Sputnik.

It will be interesting to see what will happen to the prince now. It's a well-known fact that Saudi Arabia has very strict rules when it comes to the possession of drugs. Under the Gulf Kingdom's interpretation of Sharia law, this type of crime is punishable by death through beheading with a sword.

The Kingdom has already beheaded more than 130 people this year for the crimes such as the possession of drugs, drug trafficking, murder, armed robbery, rape and apostasy.

Members of the Saudi royal family have had problems with the authorities of other countries in the past.
Last month, another Saudi prince was arrested in Los Angeles accused of taking cocaine, sexually assaulting a maid, threatening to kill women who refused his sexual advances and having sex with his male aide.

Back in 2013, a Saudi princess enslaved a woman from Kenya making her a housemaid, but criminal charges against the princess were eventually dropped.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151026/1029134596/saudi-prince-arrested-smuggling-cocaine-lebanon.html#ixzz3phKwwzJn

 
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Nothing gonna happen. Shariah law is for public or slaves only. Rest all members of Al Saud family is immune.
 
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What shall I say bro?

If that prince is guilty along with his 4 friends, the law should apply for him as it does for everyone else. Whether this happens or not, I have no idea about. At least I very much hope so.

Another thing, I am not pro-House of Saud and I believe that KSA is badly in need of political and social reforms alongside most Arab and Muslim nations.

I'm sure he'll post a very long post. :azn:

Not this time around 2800, as this is a very straightforward case. I hope that he will be punished but people of his stature often escape justice. This is not only limited to princes but in general people of power. It happens in most countries of the world sadly but some are worse than others. ME regimes are among the worst on this front alongside with African and Asian dictatorships.
 
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Dude, did you change your handle in the last couple of months? You remind me of an infidel Najdi sheep lovin friend I had on the forum! :D

What shall I say bro?

If that prince is guilty along with his 4 friends, the law should apply for him as it does for everyone else. Whether this happens or not, I have no idea about. At least I very much hope so.

Another thing, I am not pro-House of Saud and I believe that KSA is badly in need of political and social reforms alongside most Arab and Muslim nations.



Not this time around 2800, as this is a very straightforward case. I hope that he will be punished but people of his stature often escape justice. This is not only limited to princes but in general people of power. It happens in most countries of the world sadly but some are worse than others. ME regimes are among the worst on this front alongside with African and Asian dictatorships.
 
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Dude, did you change your handle in the last couple of months? You remind me of an infidel Najdi sheep lovin friend I had on the forum! :D

I don't think that I have changed? Have I? Since I joined PDF, I have always had the same convictions and opinions.

People just mistake my support for Arabs as a people and Arab countries with blind support for regimes. It was never this way. Since the day I joined I have openly been criticizing Arab, Muslim and non-Muslim regimes whenever I have felt that this was necessary.

I think it's because people don't bother to read my long posts so they just assume things. People have this wrong idea that every Arab is a blind supporter of their regimes while in reality Arabs are some of the most politically active people who often revolt against their regimes despite sometimes impossible odds.

I still very much like Najdi sheep. Also to eat them because they are tasty.:D Their milk and the cheeses that are made from it are also very good.

Najdi sheep in Najd:







Anyway KSA is stuck with the House of Saud for the time being, unfortunately.
 
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What shall I say bro?

If that prince is guilty along with his 4 friends, the law should apply for him as it does for everyone else. Whether this happens or not, I have no idea about. At least I very much hope so.

Another thing, I am not pro-House of Saud and I believe that KSA is badly in need of political and social reforms alongside most Arab and Muslim nations.



Not this time around 2800, as this is a very straightforward case. I hope that he will be punished but people of his stature often escape justice. This is not only limited to princes but in general people of power. It happens in most countries of the world sadly but some are worse than others. ME regimes are among the worst on this front alongside with African and Asian dictatorships.
Doesn't the Royal family have a beach house in France? :o: You could gift them a miniature guillotine, with a letter welcoming them to the hottest place ever, signed Your BFF Satan. :devil:

That could be too mean to do....:undecided:
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What is that stuff? Argali sheep are better, I want to farm a herd of Argali x Bighorn hybrid sheep. :azn:
 
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I have been reading this news from different sources since afternoon and it looks like a flimsy Hezbollah setup to avenge Saudi involvement in Syria. No man in their right mind whether a prince or smuggle would try to fly off with 2000 KG of drugs...
 
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Doesn't the Royal family have a beach house in France? :o: You could gift them a miniature guillotine, with a letter welcoming them to the hottest place ever, signed Your BFF Satan. :devil:

That could be too mean to do....:undecided:
:mamba:

What is that stuff? Argali sheep are better, I want to farm a herd of Argali x Bighorn hybrid sheep. :azn:

They have numerous palaces in KSA, beach houses in KSA (along both the tropical Red Sea and Gulf) and in numerous other countries. I honestly think that it is the richest family in the world and probably in the history of the planet.

It is a distinctive sheep called Najdi sheep.

Najdi sheep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Argali and Bighorn are indeed beautiful sheep and unique ones.

In KSA there is also a sheep called Awassi with similar horns.



Awassi sheep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I would love to be able to hunt a Bighorn sheep. I wonder how they taste?

I have been reading this news from different sources since afternoon and it looks like a flimsy Hezbollah setup to avenge Saudi involvement in Syria. No man in their right mind whether a prince or smuggle would try to fly off with 2000 KG of drugs...

That's a possibility. I don't really know. It sounds like a completely idiotic thing to do for sure.
 
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That's a possibility. I don't really know. It sounds completely idiotic for sure.


Hariri Airport is now entirely controlled by Hezbollah!

Lebanon gateway for Captagon drug to reach Gulf region | The National

Production facilities, which mostly use converted chocolate machines that are imported from China, can churn out up to 100,000 pills a day.

The area is a stronghold of Hizbollah, which has long been accused of being involved in the illegal trade.

In 2012, two brothers of Hizbollah MP Hussein Moussawi were embroiled in a scandal that found Captagon production facilities in two Shiite seminaries in Baalbek.

Forget Najdi sheeps..how about Najdi girls :cheesy:
 
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Hariri Airport is now entirely controlled Hezbollah!

Forget Najdi sheeps..how about Najdi girls :cheesy:

I have not been to Lebanon in ages. The situation there is changing almost every month. A few days ago Beirut was flooded with garbage during a recent heavy rainfall.


I have no experience on this front. Not from Najd but I know that there are many gems there. But notoriously a secretive bunch. I won't say more not to become the "enemy" of the resident Najdis here.:D

Look out, maybe a crazy Najdi Wahhabi woman will gun you down one day.:lol:
 
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I have no experience on this front. Not from Najd but I know that there are many gems there. But notoriously a secretive bunch. I won't say more not to become the "enemy" of the resident Najdis here.:D

Look out, maybe a crazy Najdi Wahhabi woman will gun you down one day.:lol:

Nah...nice people..i befriended few from Qasim, Najd and Al Sweed...lot of culture there!
 
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Nah...nice people..i befriended few from Qasim, Najd and Al Sweed...lot of culture there!

I was joking bro. I know that Najdis are well-known for their generosity, hospitality and that the region is home to many beautiful cities, historical regions and landscapes.

It's an extremely demonized region though and it's a pity actually. Many people in KSA blame all their ills on that region of the country.

You should really visit Ha'il if you have not and Unaizah. You won't regret it.

There is so much potential in KSA if that country just opened up a bit. It's criminal. It would change so many false perceptions. People have a totally wrong picture of us but to a great extent we are to blame for this ourselves. The regime is not helping either.

Have you befriended many locals and especially women or what?:D

I've only had gyro's, so wouldn't know...:undecided:

I meant if you can hunt the bighorn in Oregon for instance?
 
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