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Friday 21 July 2017 - 17:08
Story Code : 269147

Saudi security system overhauled on overnight royal decrees

Press TV- Saudi Arabias King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saudhas issued a series of overnight decrees to overhaul the countrys security and intelligence apparatus, a move that could spark fresh concerns about the royals increased inclination to give more power to his son and the second to the throne Mohammed.

Saudi Arabia's official news agency SPA said Thursday that King Salman had issued decrees for the creation of a new security agency, whichwill take almost all responsibilities on intelligence and counter-terrorism operations from theInterior Ministry.

The SPA said the new unit, entitled the Presidency of State Security, will be headed by intelligence chief General Abdel Aziz bin Mohammed al-Houeiriny and will be overseen directly by King Salman. That would also elevate Houeiriny, a senior Interior Ministry official, and his deputy to the rank of ministers.

The report said the aim of the new shake-up in the security system was to enable the Saudi government to face all security challenges with a high degree of flexibility and readiness and the ability to move quickly to face any emergency.

However, the abrupt changes seemto be in line with Salmans previous policies of centralizing authority to himself and his 32-year-old son,who ascended to the position of crown prince last month after the king removed Prince Mohammed bin Nayef.


[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] A handout photo made available by the SPA late on June 21, 2017, shows Saudi Royal family members and other officials pledging allegiance to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (C) at the Royal Palace in the holy city of Mecca. (Photo by AFP)[/caption]
Reports over the past days have suggested that Nayef, who was also Saudi Arabias interior minister, was stripped of his positions against his will and under pressure. Many say the relatively rapid pace of changes in Saudi Arabias higher ranks are designed by Salman, now 81, to accelerate Mohammads accession to the throne. The crown princeis also Saudi Arabias defense minister, supervising a controversial military operation in Yemen.

The Thursday night shake-up in Saudi security system also elevated the head ofMohammed bin Salman's personal office to the rank of minister.

As part of the decrees issued Thursday, king Salman also sacked the head of the royal guard, General Hamad al-Awhaly, and replaced him with General Suheil al-Mutiri. In an unrelated appointment, Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Qweiz became the head of the Saudi stock exchange.
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