Thursday, 2 May 2013

POSSIBLE HUMAN TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATED AT SAUDI DIPLOMATIC COMPOUND BETWEEN CIA AND PRINCE BANDAR IN VIRGINIA



FROM GOOGLE EARTH, 6024 ORRIS ST.

The house is very conveniently located, next door to the CIA on one side (as well as Dick Cheney), with Prince Bandar's home on the right.  A search reveals that the house belongs to (occupied by?) BRIGADIER GENERAL AMIN M. A. SHAKER.  He is Saudi Embassy defense attache.  Prior to this, he was under the attache in the Saud embassy in Rome.  He was a colonel until at least 2005.

“In 1972, Bandar ma rried Haifa bint Faisal, with whom he had eight children: four sons and four daughters.[1] The youngest three (Fahad, Hussa, and Azus) attended Potomac School in McLean, Virginia, while living in the town from 2001 to 2005.” View Larger Map Possible Human Trafficking Investigated at Saudi Diplomatic Compound in Virginia


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“In 1972, Bandar married Haifa bint Faisal, with whom he had eight children: four sons and four daughters. The youngest three (Fahad, Hussa, and Azus) attended Potomac School in McLean, Virginia, while living in the town from 2001 to 2005.”

MCLEAN HOME OWNED BY KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA ACCORDING TO REAL ESTATE RECORDS 

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McLean home owned by Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, real estate records say

By Jackie Bensen
A case of “possible human trafficking” at a Saudi diplomatic compound in Virginia is under investigation, Homeland Security confirmed to News4. Jackie Bensen reports.

A case of “possible human trafficking” at a Saudi diplomatic compound in Virginia is under investigation, Homeland Security confirmed to News4.

Agents from U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement/Homeland Security Investigations and Fairfax County police were called to a home in the 6000 block of Orris Street in McLean overnight and, in the words of a source familiar with the investigation, “rescued” two women. One woman reportedly tried to flee by squeezing through a gap in the front gate as it was closing.

It’s not clear if the women, who sources say are from the Philippines, called investigators to the home themselves or if someone else did.

“Homeland Security Investigations DC did encounter two potential victims of trafficking and the investigation is ongoing,” a D.C.-based spokesman for ICE/Homeland Security investigations told News4.

The investigation is in its very early stages and complicated by the possibility some of those involved may have diplomatic immunity.

The compound featuring three security gates, a guard shack and security staff on foot patrol is owned by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, according to Fairfax County real estate records. A man outside the gates who said he works for the embassy told News4 the homeowner was at the embassy Wednesday, and vehicles driven in and out of the gates had diplomatic license plates.

2 comments:

  1. Maybe we could start a blog detailing every time events happen that link the CIA/Saudis to slave trading, gun running, and drug smuggling?

    Bet it'd get lots of hits.

    (No snark)

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