Saudi Arabia arrests 11 princes protesting over bills

ANI  |  Riyadh [Saudi Arabia] 

has arrested eleven members of the Royal family after they staged a sit-in at the historic against the non-payment of their utility bills.

"A group of 11 princes staged a sit-in at the historic on Thursday. They said they were objecting to a recent Royal Order that halted payments by the State to members of the Royal Family to cover their and water utility bills," The official (SPA) quoted the of the Kingdom of Sheikh Saud Al Mojeb, as saying in a statement on Saturday.

They have been charged on a number of counts citing that their demands were not lawful and despite being informed they refused to leave the palace, the statement said.

"No one is above the in Saudi Arabia, everyone is equal and is treated the same as others. Any person, regardless of their status or position, will be held accountable should they decide not to follow the rules and regulations of the State," it added.

The princes were also seeking compensation for their cousin's death, who was convicted and executed in 2016 for murdering a man.

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 14:10 IST