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The documents show the dead company used kidnapped by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia

 



The two private planes used by a group of Saudi bombers who killed and allegedly destroyed journalist Jamal Khashoggi were owned by the company hijacked by Mohammed bin Salman, the powerful crown prince of the Kingdom, Mohammed bin Salman. Watched by CNN. The documents, filed earlier this year as part of a Canadian civil lawsuit, are labeled “Top Secret” and were signed by a Saudi de facto minister who issued orders from the young Saudi de facto authority. “By order of His Crown Prince Crown,” the minister wrote in a translation, “he immediately approves the completion of the necessary formalities for this purpose.” The filing mandated how Sky Prime Aviation would transfer ownership of the country’s $ 400 billion wealth fund in late 2017. The company’s aircraft were used in the October 2018 assassination of Khashoggi. The kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund, known as the Public Investment Fund, is controlled by the Saudi crown and headed by the crown prince known as MBS. The documents establishing the link between the plane and the prince were presented by a group of Saudi-owned companies against a judicial suitcase opened in Canada last month against Saad Aljabri, a former senior Saudi intelligence official. Defensive allegations against Aljabri came after a lawsuit filed against MBS in the District Court last year in Washington, DC. Aljabri has accused the crown prince of sending Khashoggi a successful group of assassins to Canada a few days after his death. MBS was summoned via WhatsApp, and in December, the prince’s lawyer asked the court to drop the case. #CNN #New.

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