Three years ago today, when Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman took the throne, he organized a "night of torture" to bring back the money sent out of the country, and that night the richest Saudi princes were tortured and blackmailed. It was in November 2017 when the Riz Carlton Hotel in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, was legally allocated for crackdown on corruption.
And that night, something happened that had never happened before in the history of Saudi Arabia. Commentators are also saying that this was apparently a series of money laundering remittances. The new prince was trying all these tactics to strengthen and prolong his rule.
A news agency claimed that on the night of the violence, Saudi princes and Saudi Arabia's top business tycoons were brought to the hotel and tied to a wall and severely tortured.
Some of them were blackmailed about their affairs, while others were threatened with life imprisonment for running an illegal business. An estimated 100 Saudi princes and business tycoons He was tortured and intimidated that night. Last week, the Saudi government claimed to have recovered 10 107 billion in money laundering. It is said that more money will be shifted from Swiss accounts back to Saudi institutions in the coming days, but only time will tell which way things will go.