Saudi Arabia Court sentences Lieutenant General 20 years prison
Khalid bin Qar al-Harbi has been dismissed from his job and an investigation has been started.
The court in Saudi Arabia sentenced the lieutenant general to dismissal, 20 years in prison and a fine of 1 million riyals.
According to Arab media, the Saudi court has sentenced the former director of public security, Lt. General Khalid bin Qar al-Harbi, to a total of 20 years in prison.
According to media reports, Khalid bin Qarar al-Harbi was accused of misusing his powers, manipulating public funds, forgery and accepting bribes.
The punishment given to Lt. General Khalid bin Qar al-Harbi as a fine of 1 million Riyals will be deposited in the government treasury.
According to the Arab media, Khalid bin Qar al-Harbi has been dismissed from his job and an investigation has been started, while more than 10 million riyals received as a bribe and money collected in other ways, gifts and agricultural land have also been confiscated. has been ordered. The court has given this punishment under the criminal law.
Saudi Arabia’s mining company Maadan finds new gold deposits in the Mecca
According to Arab media, Saudi Arabia’s mining company Maadan has found new gold deposits in the Mecca area.
In this regard, Maadan Company has said in its statement that it has discovered several new gold deposits south of the existing Mansoora Masara gold mine.
The mining company added that the samples taken have indicated the presence of high-grade gold deposits. The discovery indicates potential for expanding gold mining in the area, the mining company added in its statement. According to company mining documents, work on the discovery is likely to begin next year.
It should be noted that Maadan is a Saudi state-owned mining company with its headquarters in Riyadh. It was incorporated as a Saudi joint stock company on March 23, 1997 with the objective of facilitating the development of Saudi Arabia’s mineral resources. The Saudi government still owns 50% of its shares.