US Court Sends Subpoena to MBS On Assassination Charges
By Staff, Agencies
A US court issued a subpoena to the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman [MBS] on Friday, accusing him of trying to assassinate one of its security advisers, via WhatsApp messengers.
The US court has sent a subpoena to MBS and several of his advisers following a complaint lodged by his former security adviser Saad al-Jabri about his assassination attempt.
The court had sent a subpoena to MBS on WhatsApp and he has seen it 20 minutes after the message was sent.
CNN Network managed to receive a picture of the conversation page and a subpoena sent to MBS, which shows that he has seen the message.
The report also said that a US court had charged nine other people, including Badr al-Assaker, Head of Saudi Crown Prince's Office, Saud al-Qahtani, his adviser, and Ahmad Asiri, a former deputy head of the Saudi Intelligence Service, with plotting to assassinate Saad al-Jabri
On August 1, Saad al-Jabri, MBS’s former security adviser, appeared in a US court in Washington to sue the Saudi Crown Prince for plotting to assassinate him. Al-Jabri's petition states that in 2018, MBS sent a terrorist team to the United States and then Canada to assassinate and dismember his body like Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Earlier, Zaid Benjamin, a journalist and media activist, tweeted that MBS had appealed to a number of US lawyers to defend himself in a federal court in Washington over al-Jabri assassination case.
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