Scotland Yard Urged To Launch Kidnap Inquiry Into Dubai's Ruler
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 8, 2020
The lawyers for Princess Latifa, who was allegedly abducted by men working for her father Dubai's powerful ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said they are writing to Scotland Yard chief to launch a criminal investigation following a London High Court finding that the royal had kidnapped his daughters.
"Missing" Dubai Princess Sent Home. India Had A Role, Claims Companion
India News | Written by Sunetra Choudhury | Friday March 30, 2018
The Dubai royal "kidnapped" off the coast of Goa has been taken back to the UAE with the help of India, according to French-American national Herve Jaubert who was also accompanying her. Mr Jaubert says he was also taken back to the United Arab Emirates earlier this month and detained for days before his release.
Saudi princess pays $62 m for an estate in Geneva
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday September 2, 2013
A Saudi princess has bought a historical Geneva estate that once belonged to a former Swiss president for 57.5 million Swiss francs ($62 million), media reported today.
Scotland Yard Urged To Launch Kidnap Inquiry Into Dubai's Ruler
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 8, 2020
The lawyers for Princess Latifa, who was allegedly abducted by men working for her father Dubai's powerful ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said they are writing to Scotland Yard chief to launch a criminal investigation following a London High Court finding that the royal had kidnapped his daughters.
"Missing" Dubai Princess Sent Home. India Had A Role, Claims Companion
India News | Written by Sunetra Choudhury | Friday March 30, 2018
The Dubai royal "kidnapped" off the coast of Goa has been taken back to the UAE with the help of India, according to French-American national Herve Jaubert who was also accompanying her. Mr Jaubert says he was also taken back to the United Arab Emirates earlier this month and detained for days before his release.
Saudi princess pays $62 m for an estate in Geneva
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday September 2, 2013
A Saudi princess has bought a historical Geneva estate that once belonged to a former Swiss president for 57.5 million Swiss francs ($62 million), media reported today.
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