Saudi Arabia Sentences 4 People to 28 Years in Jail for Money Laundering

A Saudi money changer displays Saudi riyal banknotes at a currency exchange shop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia July 27, 2017. (Reuters)
A Saudi money changer displays Saudi riyal banknotes at a currency exchange shop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia July 27, 2017. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Sentences 4 People to 28 Years in Jail for Money Laundering

A Saudi money changer displays Saudi riyal banknotes at a currency exchange shop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia July 27, 2017. (Reuters)
A Saudi money changer displays Saudi riyal banknotes at a currency exchange shop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia July 27, 2017. (Reuters)

The Riyadh Criminal Court sentenced four people to a total of 28 years in prison and fines of up to 20 million riyals for their involvement in money laundering and business licensing fraud.

According to a senior official in the Saudi Public Prosecution, the Criminal Court also ordered the confiscation of 2 million riyals and two computers, a laptop and money-counting machine, which were found with the accused.

More than 375 million riyals deposited outside the Kingdom for the purpose of money laundering were also seized by the Court.

The investigations found that the group - formed of one Saudi and three expatriates - was guilty of money laundering and business licensing fraud in Riyadh.

The senior official also said that the court ruled to revoke the perpetrators’ commercial registration and license and force them to pay Zakat, taxes, fees and other financial obligations.

The three convicted expats will be deported from the Kingdom after serving their jail terms, according to the Public Prosecution official. They will be barred from returning to the Kingdom.



Eighth Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Syria

The plane carried food, shelter, and medical supplies. Photo by SPA
The plane carried food, shelter, and medical supplies. Photo by SPA
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Eighth Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Syria

The plane carried food, shelter, and medical supplies. Photo by SPA
The plane carried food, shelter, and medical supplies. Photo by SPA

The eighth Saudi relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), arrived Thursday at Damascus International Airport in Syria, carrying food, shelter, and medical supplies.
This assistance is an extension of Saudi Arabia's continuous humanitarian and relief efforts through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to support those in need worldwide during crises.