HomeNewsWorldEx-Saudi official claims damaging intel against crown prince

Ex-Saudi official claims damaging intel against crown prince

The ex-intelligence official Saad al-Jabri, who resides in exile in Canada, claimed that in 2014, Prince Mohammed boasted that he could kill King Abdullah

October 25, 2021 / 09:45 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
In this summer 2021 photo provided by CBS News, former senior Saudi security official Saad al-Jabri sits for an interview with journalist Scott Pelley in Washington during an interview for "60 Minutes." (CBS News/60 Minutes via AP)
In this summer 2021 photo provided by CBS News, former senior Saudi security official Saad al-Jabri sits for an interview with journalist Scott Pelley in Washington during an interview for "60 Minutes." (CBS News/60 Minutes via AP)

A former senior Saudi security official who helped oversee joint United States 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.

Story continues below Advertisement

The ex-intelligence official, who resides in exile in Canada, claimed that in 2014, Prince Mohammed boasted that he could kill King Abdullah. At the time, Prince Mohammed held no senior role in government but was serving as gatekeeper to his father’s royal court when his father was still heir to the throne. King Salman ascended to the throne in January 2015 after his half-brother, King Abdullah, died of stated natural causes.

Al-Jabri used the interview to warn Prince Mohammed bin Salman that he's recorded a video that reveals even more royal secrets and some of the United States. A short, silent clip was shown to “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley. The video, al-Jabri said, could be released if he's killed.