Qatari security forces storm palace of Sheikh Sultan bin Suhaim Al-Thani

Sheikh Sultan bin Suhaim Al-Thani. (Sky News Arabia)

JEDDAH: The palace of Qatari Sheikh Sultan bin Suhaim Al-Thani was raided by the country’s state security last week, Sky News Arabia reported on Monday.
Armed men entered Sheikh Sultan’s Doha property confiscating documents in a raid that lasted for 6 hours, the channel reported citing sources.
Previously, state agents entered Sheikh Sultan’s mother’s private room and took valuables including family photos, all her jewelry, and cash.
During the operations, minors were beaten and workers arrested.
Appearing on Sky News Arabia in September, the sheikh repeated the plea made by another royal family member, Sheikh Abdullah Al-Thani, to resolve the dispute with its Gulf neighbors.
Qatar froze the accounts of Sheikh Sultan, the channel said, days after the freezing of Sheikh Abdullah’s assets.
In response to the action, Sheikh Abdullah tweeted on Saturday: “The Qatari regime honors me by freezing all of my bank accounts, and I thank them for this honor and I have the honor to present it to the homeland.”
“Since the crisis started I have been living in Paris after I could no longer tolerate seeing strangers roaming our country and interfering in our affairs under the pretext of protecting us from our brothers in Ƶ and other Gulf states,” Sheikh Sultan said.