Saudi Prince Charged in Record Drug Bust

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Authorities on Monday charged a Saudi prince and nine others with drug trafficking, a week after they were caught in a record drug bust, a judicial source told AFP.

Saudi prince Abdel Mohsen Bin Walid Bin Abdulaziz and four others were detained by airport security on October 26 after nearly two tons of Captagon capsules and cocaine were found waiting to be loaded onto their private plane at Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport.

A public prosecutor "has charged 10 people, including five arrested individuals -- a Saudi prince and Saudi nationals... with smuggling and selling the drug Captagon," the judicial source said.

Five individuals still at large were included in the charges, including three Lebanese and two Saudi nationals, the source added.

Captagon is the brand name for the amphetamine phenethylline, a synthetic stimulant.

The banned drug is consumed mainly in the Middle East and has reportedly been widely used by fighters in Syria.

According to the judicial source, the case has been transferred to an investigative judge.

The drug bust was "the largest one that has been foiled through the Beirut international airport," a security source told AFP last week on condition of anonymity.

Saudi Arabia's large royal family has had past run-ins with authorities in various countries.

In September, a Saudi prince was arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly trying to force a woman to perform oral sex on him at a Beverly Hills mansion.

But authorities decided not to pursue the charge, citing a lack of evidence.

In 2013, a Saudi princess was accused in Los Angeles of enslaving a Kenyan woman as a housemaid, but the charges were also eventually dropped.

Comments 6
Thumb kanaandian 02 November 2015, 17:04

I think Putin might want a piece of this Al Saud son for the bombing of his civilian aircraft. I say, surrender him to Mother Russia and let the real deal Vladdy put the scumbag in his place.

Thumb kanaandian 02 November 2015, 18:53

he should take the saudi oilfield as well

Default-user-icon jagermeister (Guest) 02 November 2015, 19:00

Man those guys are clever. They sell him the drugs and then they bust him as he's leaving the country. They benefitted twice.

Thumb kanaandian 02 November 2015, 19:36

1 billion dollars hahahaha
but remember, abdul aziz al saud or whatever position you write it, had about 120 children to 38 different women. how much really can one possibly be worth!?

Default-user-icon Prince Charming (Guest) 02 November 2015, 20:29

This prince will be back home in no time, the saudis have the upper hand, they will simply threaten to expel all the Lebanese workers back home if Lebanon does not send them their prince charming.

Default-user-icon illegitimate & illiterate.southern (Guest) 03 November 2015, 08:10

so funny and stylish