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Al-Badr and Al-Omar nominated for prestigious Customs position

New appointees announced for Customs leadership: Retired Major-General Fahd Al-Badr is set to take the helm as the new Director-General of the General Administration of Customs, with Retired Major-General Saleh Al-Omar assigned as his assistant. Previously, Al-Badr served as Assistant...

Al-Badr and Al-Omar nominated for prestigious Customs position

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Hey there! Let's dive into some fresh news on the Saudi Arabian government. The retirement of two high-ranking officials has been a brief blip, as they're now back, ready to serve in new roles.

Retired Major-General Fahd Al-Badr has been nominated for the top spot at the General Administration of Customs, while Retired Major-General Saleh Al-Omar has been tapped as his right-hand man. Sounds like a dynamic duo, huh?

According to reliable sources reported by Al-Rai, Al-Badr used to be the Assistant Director-General for Governorate Affairs at the Criminal Investigations Department, and Al-Omar was the Director of Investigations for the Capital Governorate. It seems these two were close to retirement, but they couldn't resist the call back to duty!

If you're scratching your head about these two gentlemen, don't worry – I've dug around for some additional info. However, it seems the public domain isn't teeming with details on Al-Badr and Al-Omar's past roles within the Saudi Arabian government and law enforcement. But fret not, my friend, it's always essential to keep digging for those hidden gems!

Worth mentioning is that the search results did mention some other influential figures in Saudi Arabia, such as Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan. He's currently the Minister of Culture and has a history of powerful roles, like serving as the governor of the Royal Commission for Al-Ula[1]. Then there's Prince Ahmad bin Fahd bin Salman, who serves as the deputy governor of Eastern Province[2]. These folks demonstrate the intricate web of powerful leaders within the Saudi royal family and government offices. But remember, they don't directly connect to our fabulous new nominees, Al-Badr and Al-Omar.

So, there you have it – a fresh take on some fresh appointments in the Saudi Arabian government! Keep an eye on these two as they assume their new roles. Til next time!

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Commission_for_AlUla[2] https://www.arabnews.com/node/1784121/saudi-arabia

  1. Retired Major-General Omar, who was previously the Director of Investigations for the Capital Governorate, has been nominated to serve as the right-hand man to Retired Major-General Al-Badr, who has been nominated for the top spot at the General Administration of Customs.
  2. Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan, currently the Minister of Culture, has a history of powerful roles, such as serving as the governor of the Royal Commission for Al-Ula.
  3. The intricate web of powerful leaders within the Saudi royal family and government offices includes Prince Ahmad bin Fahd bin Salman, who serves as the deputy governor of Eastern Province.
  4. The public domain doesn't offer many details about Al-Badr and Al-Omar's past roles within the Saudi Arabian government and law enforcement, but it's always essential to keep digging for those hidden gems.
Retired Major General Fahd Al-Badr and Retired Major General Saleh Al-Omar have been tapped for top posts in the General Administration of Customs, with Al-Badr set to assume the Director-General role, and Al-Omar as his deputy. Previously, Al-Badr served as Assistant Director-General for Governorate Affairs at the Criminal Investigations Department, while Al-Omar led Investigations...

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