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Syrian businessman linked to Assad arrested in Kuwait

Mazen al-Tarazi is reportedly a long-term resident of Kuwait and owns a publishing and advertising firm

Syrian protestors hold up a picture of President Bashar al Assad during a demonstration in Damascus. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/GettyImages - for illustrative purposes only)
Syrian protestors hold up a picture of President Bashar al Assad during a demonstration in Damascus. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/GettyImages - for illustrative purposes only)

A prominent Syrian businessman with close ties to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been arrested in Kuwait, his lawyer said Tuesday.

Mazen al-Tarazi was arrested late Monday at his offices, his lawyer Badr al-Yacoub told AFP.

He said that he did not yet know the reasons behind his client’s arrest. 

Local authorities did not immediately release the charges against Tarazi.

But Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas, citing unnamed informed sources, reported that the businessman is accused of money laundering and printing texts without authorisation.

A longtime resident of Kuwait — which has the most press freedoms in the conservative Gulf — Tarazi owns a publishing and advertising firm in partnership with a high-profile local businessman, Ahmad al-Jarallah.

Jarallah confirmed to AFP that police had raided his offices on Monday night and arrested Tarazi’s secretary and two Al-Hadaf magazine employees.

Tarazi is on an EU blacklist of Syrian nationals who have been banned from entry to European states and whose assets have been frozen over their role in the Syria war.

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