In New Delhi, a security breach occurred involving the convoy of US President Joe Biden and the hotel where the UAE Crown Prince was residing. Surprisingly, a similar incident unfolded on the same day at the same hotel, this time involving the President of the UAE.
On Saturday, a Saudi Arabian national traveled to India and managed to enter the prestigious five-star Taj Mansingh Hotel in central Delhi, where UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was staying. He was intercepted by security personnel while attempting to approach the UAE President in the hotel’s lobby, seeking assistance for his ailing brother, according to sources.
The individual in question, reportedly a police officer from Saudi Arabia, arrived in Delhi recently and had been accommodated in a hotel near the Delhi airport in the Aerocity vicinity. His purpose was to request aid from the UAE Crown Prince for his brother, who was receiving treatment for a terminal illness in Saudi Arabia.
Remarkably, the man had used a hotel car with a G20 security clearance sticker to reach the Taj Mansingh Hotel. After waiting in the hotel lobby for a considerable period, he spotted and approached the UAE President. However, he was promptly halted by the President’s vigilant security team.