Saudi abducted in Lebanon freed in ‘special’ army operation

Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Walid bin Abdullah Bukhari and Lebanon's caretaker Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi attend a news conference at Saudi Arabia's embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. (Reuters)
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Updated 30 May 2023
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Saudi abducted in Lebanon freed in ‘special’ army operation

  • Nine people arrested in raids by nation’s military personnel
  • Mashari Al-Mutairi taken Saturday, $400k ransom wanted

BEIRUT: Lebanese troops rescued a Saudi citizen kidnapped over the weekend in Beirut, the army said on Tuesday. The man reportedly had been held for ransom.

A statement by the Lebanese military said that Mushari Al-Mutairi was released in a “special operation” along the Lebanon-Syria border, where the kidnappers had held him hostage.

Al-Mutairi was kidnapped after midnight on Saturday in Beirut.

Saudi TV station Al-Ekhbariya said that the kidnappers demanded a $400,000 ransom for Al-Mutairi, who works for Saudia, the Kingdom’s national airline.

 

A security source told Arab News that Al-Mutairi was leaving a Beirut nightclub, Karizma, on the waterfront and was driving home in the Aramoun area when he was forced by five armed masked men inside their four-wheel drive.

The kidnappers then headed toward the Bekaa Valley, to the town of Qasr on the Lebanese-Syrian border, where there are many illegal crossings and gangs smuggling people, goods and prohibited items, the source said.

Those who kidnapped Al-Mutairi in Beirut were separate from the group that held the Saudi in the border area, he added.

“These are organized gangs. Some are responsible for monitoring and kidnapping in Lebanese areas and collecting their money upon delivering the kidnapped person to the town of Qasr in the northern Bekaa region, where another group asks for ransom and blackmails the family of the kidnapped person until they get the money. We have previously observed many similar kidnapping cases that have no relation to any political side, but their aim is to kidnap for ransom,” he said.

“Those who carried out the criminal operation are a group of the Jaafar family, led by Hussein Saadoun Jaafar. After the army intelligence was alerted to the kidnapping incident, they took security measures on the ground and carried out raids in the Shrawneh neighborhood in the city of Baalbek, where some of those involved in the kidnapping live, and we arrested a woman from the Jaafar family,” the source added.

“When criminals break the rules, we break them ourselves to put pressure on the kidnappers. Later, in a secret security operation in the Qasr area, we managed to retrieve the kidnapped person and arrest some of those involved within Lebanese territory, while others managed to escape toward Syrian territory,” he said.

“Qasr is one of the Lebanese regions that overlap with Syrian territories, and the Lebanese security forces cannot carry out any security operations on Syrian land,” the source said.

The security source described the gang that kidnapped Al-Mutairi as “an organized group that buys and sells the abductees.”

He added that a special security team freed Al-Mutairi, who was unharmed and in good health. “The number of detainees so far has reached 12.”

The source said: “The fugitive Hussein Saadoun Jaafar, after a few hours of the security operation, sneaked into the Al-Sharawneh neighborhood in Baalbek and opened fire on a Lebanese army center and the homes of officers and soldiers in the area, but no one was injured. The army continues to pursue the wanted individuals in this area.”

The source added: “During the Syrian war and Hezbollah’s involvement in this war, the border area in the town of Qasr turned into an area outside the control of the state, where loose weapons abound and armed men are empowered by the political environment surrounding it.”

Al-Mutairi was transferred to the Saudi embassy in Beirut in the afternoon and was received by Ambassador Walid Bukhari.

The envoy said in a statement: “The released Saudi citizen is in good health, and we thank the army and internal security forces. The security efforts confirm the Lebanese authorities’ keenness to secure tourism security.”

Bassam Mawlawi, Lebanon’s caretaker interior minister, went to the embassy and said after meeting Bukhari: “The army carried out search and investigation operations in northern Bekaa and up to the border. Through the coordination of the agencies, the desired outcome was achieved. All security agencies are serious in combating crime.”

Mawlawi said that the kidnapping “does not affect Saudi-Lebanon relations, as they are stable and entrenched, and no one can threaten or shake them.”

Army chief Joseph Aoun was the first to announce the freeing of Al-Mutairi.

The rescue has created an atmosphere of relief in Lebanon, and there is a consensus on the importance of maintaining good relations with Arab countries, especially Saudi Arabia.

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati praised the army’s efforts.

Mikati said: “We are keen to ensure the return of all Arab brothers to Lebanon and to prevent any threat to them, as well as to prevent the use of Lebanese territory as a launching pad for any action that threatens the security and safety of Arab countries.”

Former President Michel Sleiman praised “the Lebanese army that saved Lebanon's reputation in front of the Kingdom, the Arab League and the international community after the successful Jeddah summit.”

Former prime minister Fouad Siniora said: “An important part of the problems facing the Lebanese people is due to the decline of the state’s prestige and authority, as well as the domination of illegitimate forces over it and its institutions.”


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  • SPA said their discussions included Saudi-US strategic relations, the Gaza War and Palestinian statehood

DHAHRAN:  Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan in eastern city of Dhahran, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

During the meeting, the strategic relations between the two countries and ways to enhance them in various fields were reviewed, SPA said.

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Tears of joy as American reunites with Saudi family after 40 years

Updated 18 May 2024
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Tears of joy as American reunites with Saudi family after 40 years

  • Relatives in Saudi Arabia say they ‘never lost hope’ they would one day find Eid Alsumani
  • Eid and his older brother grew up in Alabama estranged from their father and other family members

JEDDAH: A four-decade long search has finally led to the heartwarming reunion of an US citizen with his Saudi family, putting an end to a painful era full of longing and searches that had long promised to end in disappointment.

Two-year-old Eid Alsumani, now 42, and his older brother’s American mother cut ties with the family for reasons that have not been revealed to the public.

She had met Saud Alsumani when he was a student in the US, after which they married and had two sons.

Eid Alsumani and his family were finally reunited on May 9, with many of them meeting their 42-year old relative for the first time. (Supplied)

Following her return to Alabama with the boys, Eid’s mother cut all communication between them and their father, who returned to Saudi Arabia.

“Throughout that period of time, which lasted 40 years, members of the family were searching for their sons through the American Embassy ... (they) tried to search for the family several times, but no leads helped,” said Bander Alsumani, Eid’s cousin.

HIGHLIGHTS

• A video of Eid Alsumani’s reunion with his family at King Abdulaziz International Airport after 40 years of separation went viral on social media.

• For decades, the family had tried everything including seeking the help of the Saudi Embassy in Washington.

An English teacher at Abdullah Al-Thagafi High School in Jeddah, Bander told Arab News that his family did not lose hope in finding the lost brothers. “We just hoped they were alive.”

After decades of searches that yielded no results, their father died, never having reconnected with his sons. Their uncle, Khalid Alsumani, went to the US, determined to find his estranged nephews.

Eid Alsumani and his family were finally reunited on May 9, with many of them meeting their 42-year old relative for the first time. (Supplied)

According to Bander, while the uncle sought the help of the Saudi Embassy in Washington, the perseverence of another member of the family paid off as they found Eid on Instagram.

“It was the happiest day for the family ... we all were in joy and happiness when we heard Eid is alive and coming back home with his uncle,” said Bander. The joy also came with the sad news that Eid’s older brother had already died.

Eid and his family were finally reunited on May 9, with many of them meeting their 42-year old relative for the first time.

I believe I will visit again in maybe six months. Inshallah, I will continue to learn more about my religion, Arabic, and my family.

Eid Alsumani, Found after 40 years

“It was the most wonderful feeling in the world … just couldn’t believe that the family had been reunited with (their) son after so many years,” said Bander.

A heartwarming video of Eid’s reunion with his family at King Abdulaziz International Airport after 40 years of separation went viral on social media.

When Eid appeared from passport control with his uncle, his cousins and relatives hugged him one after another tightly, shedding tears of joy.

The family hosted a gathering with various members of the family who came from all corners to meet the long lost son and celebrate the joyous occasion.

During the emotional reunion, Eid, dressed in traditional Saudi attire, expressed his immense happiness and relief at being reunited with his extended family.

A US citizen, Eid was raised in Alabama and currently resides in Florida having graduated with bachelor’s of science degree in history and nuclear engineering technology.

Speaking to Arab News after performing Umrah in Makkah, Eid described the scene at the airport as “unbelievable.”

He said: “It was surreal. It was the first time I had been in my fatherland.

“I was extremely excited about the blessings of seeing four family members who greeted me with the legendary hospitality of Saudi fame. It felt like a scene from a movie.”

Eid, who was raised by his mother with Christian values, has reconnected with Islam with the help of his Saudi relatives.

He described praying in the Grand Mosque in Makkah as an unforgettable moment in his life. “When I was in Makkah, I was amazed to see so many people from all over the world who were walking and praying together as one for the sake of Allah,” he said.

Speaking about his future in the Kingdom, he added: “Alhamdulillah, my stay has been extended for a few days … I believe I will visit again in maybe six months. Inshallah, I will continue to learn more about my religion, Arabic, and my family.”