On Tuesday,
April 4, 2017, Spain's highest court seized a huge real estate portfolio
belonging to Rifaat Al Assad, the uncle of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.
Spanish authorities said they are investigating the elder Assad for money
laundering, thus seized 503 properties belonging to him and his relatives worth
€691 million ($740 million).
Rifaat Al
Assad, 79, was vice president of Syria in the 1980s when his brother and
Bashar's father Hafez ruled the country.
He was
exiled in 1984 for attempting to seize power while Hafez recovered from heart
problems. He has mostly lived in exile in Europe since then.
The
investigation in Spain includes 16 individuals associated with Assad, including
two wives, six of his children and one Spanish citizen who allegedly
administered Assad's assets in the country. Officials in Spain say Assad may
have taken as much as $300 million from Syrian state coffers for personal gain.
Rifaat Al
Assad has also lived in France, where authorities investigated him in 2013 for
embezzlement of Syrian funds and seized €90 million ($95 million) of real
estate belonging to his family.
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