The Saudi brother of the "Istanbul pirate" reveals to Erm News some details of the incident



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Faisal al-Enezi, brother of the Saudi woman Abeer al-Enezi, who has disappeared in Istanbul there is no news, has revealed to Erm News some details of this incident, which according to the Saudi media would be a removal.

Anzi said that "the absence of his sister is a disappearance has not been confirmed that it has been removed so far, and that the Saudi Arabian consulate to Istanbul, following the incident with the Turkish police, while he is also in the Turkish city to know the fate of his sister Abir.

Al-Enezi added that his sister was a woman who had passed the age of youth and who did not seem to have won much money or gold jewelry when she disappeared on Wednesday night in the evening.

He explained that the family was touring Turkey before the mother disappeared into the mysterious incident and her children returned to Saudi Arabia, while the husband and brother continued to follow the actions of the Turkish authorities.

He said that the Saudi family had no relatives or acquaintances in Istanbul, and that she had no expectation and that she was not complaining during the current period for whoever was explaining the reason for Abir's disappearance.

Anzi revealed the disappearance of her sister Abeer through her account on the "Twitter" site, before the local media cite anonymous sources, the news of the disappearance, while contradictory information about the incident did not the subject of no official Saudi or Turkish declaration.

The newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat" of Saudi Arabia, according to which Abir was kidnapped by a stranger, sprayed with the face of an unknown substance to make him lose consciousness and easy to carry, according to the camera recordings monitoring in place.

In an audio recording attributed to the husband, in which he says that his wife went to buy shoes in a store located near the hotel where you stay, before the news stops and that the consulate Saudi and Turkish police begin to follow the incident.

The Saudi consulate in Istanbul refused to answer Erem News' questions about the truth of the incident and the reported information in the local media and social networking sites, and contacted the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Foreign.

There was no Saudi official commentary on the incident at the time of writing this article.

There was no news of the kidnapping or disappearance of a Saudi tourist in the Turkish media and the Turkish police issued no statement confirming or denying the authenticity of the incident.

The incident, which echoes in many social networking sites in Saudi Arabia, has sparked many calls not to choose Turkey as a tourist destination for Saudi tourists, being unsafe, according to some.

Two days ago, the Saudi Embassy in Turkey revealed that two Saudi citizens in Istanbul had been shot dead, one of them stolen and their property stolen.

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