PARIS: The uncle of Syrian President
An investigating magistrate ordered
Its date has yet to be set.
Rifaat al-Assad, dubbed the “Butcher of Hama” for allegedly commanding the troops that bloodily put down an uprising in central Syria in 1982, has been under investigation in France since 2014.
In a written decision dated March 8, seen by AFP on Thursday, the office of the financial crimes prosecutor called for Assad to stand trial for laundering the proceeds of aggravated tax fraud, embezzling Syrian state funds, and failing to register French security and cleaning staff.
Assad, who splits his time between France and Britain, denies the charges.
Formerly Syria’s vice-president, Rifaat Assad left Syria in 1984 after mounting a failed coup against his brother
After he arrived in Europe, his lavish lifestyle, four wives, and 16 children soon raised eyebrows.
His reported French fortune includes two
Most of that was bought in the 1980s through offshore companies in Panama, Curacao, Liechtenstein and
He and his family also own over 500 properties in Spain. These were seized by authorities in 2017.