A US court has summoned Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The court issued the summons at the request of a former Saudi intelligence official. A Saudi intelligence official has accused Prince Mohammed bin Salman of plotting to assassinate him in Canada. According to the petitioner, he is a Canadian citizen but Saudi Arabia has issued a red warrant through Interpol. The man is thought to be Saad al-Jabri, a former top Saudi intelligence official who has lived in exile in Canada since Prince Mohammed bin Salman came to power. Saad al-Jabri was a close confidante of Prince Muhammad's rival Prince, so when Prince Muhammad bin Salman came to power, Saad al-Jabri had to flee Saudi Arabia and seek refuge in Canada to save his life. Now Saad al-Jabri has filed a lawsuit in the District Court of the District of Columbia, alleging that two weeks after the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered a "Tiger Squad" of 50 assassins to assassinate him. The squad was sent to Canada but was intercepted by Canadian border security forces. They had forensic weapons with which to kill Saad al-Jabri. These weapons were also recovered by the forces. Saad al-Jubari added in the lawsuit: "Prince Mohammed bin Salman also kidnapped my two children in Saudi Arabia to force me to return. That's me “ According to the report, Saad al-Jabri has nominated several other high-ranking Saudi government officials besides Prince Muhammad bin Salman in the case. It should be noted that Saad Al-Jabri's youngest daughter Sarah Al-Jabri and son Omar Al-Jabri have been missing since March this year and have not been recovered yet. Last month, a group of four US senators called on President Trump to work for Sarah and Omar's recovery.
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