According to the website Leral, citing the newspaper The Observer, who gave the information, the Qatari princess Shaika Mowza, his two sisters, his two bodyguards and his royal court composed of six women were forced to leave the St. Louis airport to Morocco yesterday. The reason given, the visit of U.S. President. "For this symbolic event, the Government of Macky Sall does not skimp on safety," the newspaper writes. The day before yesterday around 17 hours of private jet royal jet UAE wanted to land at the Leopold Sedar Senghor airport, but the flight plan was changed. The crew is asked to land the plane in St. Louis. When they got off the plane, they are greeted by the security forces which led to a hotel in the old city where they spend the night. The next day the princess and his crew leave the country, towards the high-Morocco escort.
mercredi 26 juin 2013
Qatari princess Shaika Mowza and sisters "expelled" from Senegal
According to the website Leral, citing the newspaper The Observer, who gave the information, the Qatari princess Shaika Mowza, his two sisters, his two bodyguards and his royal court composed of six women were forced to leave the St. Louis airport to Morocco yesterday. The reason given, the visit of U.S. President. "For this symbolic event, the Government of Macky Sall does not skimp on safety," the newspaper writes. The day before yesterday around 17 hours of private jet royal jet UAE wanted to land at the Leopold Sedar Senghor airport, but the flight plan was changed. The crew is asked to land the plane in St. Louis. When they got off the plane, they are greeted by the security forces which led to a hotel in the old city where they spend the night. The next day the princess and his crew leave the country, towards the high-Morocco escort.
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