
Former Saudi security official claims damaging intel against crown prince
India Today
Former senior Saudi security official Saad al-Jabri in an interview claimed that in 2014, Prince Mohammed boasted that he could kill Saudi monarch King Abdullah.
A former senior Saudi security official who helped oversee joint US counterterrorism efforts claimed in an interview with "60 Minutes" that the kingdom's crown prince once spoke of killing a sitting Saudi monarch before his own father was crowned king.
Saad al-Jabri did not provide evidence to the CBS News program, which aired Sunday.

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