See where Saudi Arabia's billionaire sleeps who is accused of corruption (Video/Photo)

It is known as a five-star prison, 11 Saudi leaders, government ministers and businessmen will spend the nights in these luxury environments following their arrest in the largest anti-corruption sweep of Saudi Arabia's modern history. In a photograph taken exclusively by DailyMail. com men are seen gathered together in [...]
In a photograph taken exclusively by DailyMail. The men are seen gathered together at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi capital, inside one of its fine rooms wrapped in blankets and sleeping on thin mattresses, the Periscope broadcasts.






Saudi sources say that among those photographed in the room are the billionaire investor Prince Al-alleed bin Talal, who is a grandson of the king, worth about $18 billion and owns shares in Titter, Lyft and Citigroup.
The photograph was discovered after President Trump backed the man who ordered the mass arrests, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 32-year-old heir to the Saudi Arabia throne.





The picture of princes on bare mattresses shows their decline. Though Daily Michael. com there is no way to verify claims from within the closed kingdom, states that the men arrested were being held in Ritz Carlton.
Over the past year, the crown prince has become the highest decision-makers in military, foreign and economic policy, supporting subsidies cuts, sales of state assets./Periscopi/












