Daily Mail: Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman arrests 'treasonous' rivals: Saudi Arabia king's brother, an ex-crown prince and a cousin are held by masked black-clad guards for 'coup plot' as MBS tightens his grip on power
* Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Nayef arrested
* Over plot to oust king and son, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, reports suggest
* Mohammed bin Nayef had been crown prince before his title was taken away
* King Salman put his son - Prince Mohammed bin Salman - first in line for throne
The brother and nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Salman have been arrested over a plot to oust the king and his son, Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, a brother of King Salman, and the monarch's nephew Prince Mohammed bin Nayef were accused of treason.
They were taken from their homes early on Friday by black-clad royal guards, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The Saudi royal court has accused the two men, once potential contenders for the throne, of 'plotting a coup to unseat the king and crown prince' and could face lifetime imprisonment or execution, the newspaper said.
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WNU Editor: Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman clearly feels that his position is under threat. Even the King's brother was arrested.
More News On the Purge In Saudi Arabia
Saudi crackdown widens amid reports of further arrests of royals -- Al Jazeera
Saudi crown prince signals new purge with ‘treason’ arrests -- The Guardian
Saudi Arabia detains senior royals for alleged coup plot, including king's brother: sources -- Reuters
Saudi Arabia detains three royal princes for alleged 'coup plot' -- France 24
Saudi Prince detains 3 senior royals -- UPI
Saudis’ arrest of 2 princes called a warning to royal family -- AP
MbS Widens Purge: Dozens Of Royals And Army Officers Swept Up After Powerful Princes Arrested -- Zero Hedge
Saudi Arabia releases images of King Salman after purge of royals -- The Guardian
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