Qatar’s embassy in Washington refuses to answer media questions regarding Tamim's brother

  • خالد بن حمد بن خليفة

The Qatari Embassy in Washington refused to comment or make any statements or even answer media questions about the case of the younger brother of Qatar's Prince Khalid bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, who is accused of ordering his bodyguard to kill two Americans and detain a third. As a prisoner.

Qatari diplomacy followed in the footsteps of Tamim and his trumpet, which was deaf to the issue being dealt with by Western media, especially the US, and as the authorities in Doha, the Qatari embassy in America remained silent.No statements were issued denying the accusations against the brother of the Emir of Qatar.

The Qatari ambassador in Washington, Meshaal Hamad Al-Thani, did not make any statement revealing the details of the case or clarifying the Qatari position on the accusations and allegations against the brother of the Emir of Qatar about his bodyguard's order to kill two people or detain his own doctor.

A federal lawsuit from the US government reported that the half-brother of the Emir of Qatar, Khalid bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, tried to force his American guard to kill two people, and detained a doctor from California. Several US and British media, including The Times and The Daily Kohler, said the prosecution had completed investigations into the case and that the emir's half-brother is now on trial in California on a federal court case.

Another prosecutor in the case made similar allegations, saying that he worked as a doctor around the clock with the brother of the Emir of Qatar to monitor him while drinking alcohol, pointing out that Khalid bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani ordered his detention in a residential compound and threatened him with weapons. End up jumping from an 18-foot-high fence to escape.

"During Pittard's tenure, the defendant asked him to kill two people. Around the end of September 2017 and November of the same year in Los Angeles, California, the defendant asked Pittard to kill a man and a woman he saw as threatening his social reputation and personal security. Petard refused to execute these illegal requests. "

As a result of the complaint, `` from July 7 to 10, 2018, the defendant and his bodyguard detained a US citizen against his will in at least two cases at the Khalid bin Hamad residential complex.At his request, the citizen was arrested at the Onaiza police station in Doha, Qatar.

But both Pittard and the US Embassy in Doha helped the American citizen and helped him reach a safe place and was eventually safely deported by the state of terrorism.

The lawsuit added that "Khalid bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani said that Pittard will pay the price when he learned that he had helped to ensure the safety of the American citizen, has threatened that he would kill him and bury his body in the desert, and that he would kill his family."

According to the lawsuit, "Pittard was detained against his will, his personal and electronic property was taken away, and Khalid bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani threatened him with a Glock 26 pistol while forcing him to sign a new employment contract."

Khaled also had a full-time doctor who tracked his vital signs and health problems. Allende worked from October 2017 to February 2018 in Los Angeles and Doha.

He worked for him 12 hours a day, seven days a week, according to the lawsuit, which states that in some cases "Allende worked for 20 to 36 hours continuously with simple meal breaks, without giving him a chance to sleep."

The lawsuit also stated that "on or near December 17, 2017, after nearly three weeks of continuous work and Khalid's continued (drinking) for 36 continuous hours, Allende requested a day of rest and the defendant agreed." "During the 36-hour period, Allende was forced to remain vigilant with defendant Khalid," the complaint continues.

But when he left, an armed security guard stopped him and told him that Khalid bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani had changed his mind. According to the lawsuit, "Allende told the guard that he would leave with or without the guard's permission, and the guard replied," No, you won't leave".

Allende fled the building by "using the guard dog house to climb on the wall of the building."

The complaint also states: `` Although he knew that he could be seriously injured in his efforts to maintain his personal security and safety and during his escape from the dangerous threat to his safety caused by the defendant Khaled, Allende jumped from the top of the Council building wall to the concrete pavement. He was then taken to hospital for an operation to treat injuries caused by his fall from the 18-foot-wall, and on February 18, having recovered enough health to travel - although still on crutches - Allende was fired from the job by the plaintiff. on them".

Khalid bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani invested $ 10 million in a racing team and was known to drive around Beverly Hills a $ 1.4 million bright yellow Ferrari.

In 2015, journalist Jacob Rodgers filmed the car racing with the Porsche 911 GT3 through residential neighborhoods. “Why is this mad Qatari Sheikh endangering the lives of residents?” Asked one contestant.

 
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