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2020: How Saudi Arabia Infiltrated Twitter > When the conversation concluded, management seized Alzabarah’s laptop, put him on administrative leave, and escorted him out of the building. > At 5:17 p.m. he called a handler, identified as Associate-1 in the FBI complaint, who arrived in a white SUV two hours later. Driving around Alzabarah’s neighborhood, the two men called “Foreign Official-l” — al-Asaker, according to the Washington Post — at 7:20 p.m., and again at 7:22 p.m. and 7:31 p.m. They then called Dr. Faisal Al Sudairi, the Saudi consul general in Los Angeles, at 8:30 p.m., 8:38 p.m., and 9:26 p.m. Shortly after midnight, the consul general called Alzabarah back and spoke with him for three minutes. > Early the next morning, Alzabarah, his wife, and daughter boarded a plane for Saudi Arabia. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alexkantrowitz/how-saud... Twitter basically let him walk out. Probably afraid of backlash in case they called the cops on him. |
I’m curious about it if the authorities act on it as an urgent situation.