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THE SECRET TRAVELS OF BRUNEI SULTAN.

How the Brunei Monarch travels in tight secrecy.

By Roger J. DuyongPublished 8 months ago 4 min read
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How The Sultan of Brunei Secretly Travels

By Roger J. Duyong

KUALA LUMPUR: Today's article is going to blow your mind as we delve into the secret world of the Sultan of Brunei's travels. From secret private jets to hidden underground travels, We're going to uncover the truth about how the Sultan of Brunei moves around.

Brunei is an absolute monarchy with a strong Islamic identity. Malay is the official language and the legal system is based on both Islamic law and English Common law.

Brunei's economic system is heavily reliant on its oil and gas industry, and it has one of the highest standards of living in Asia.

Brunei is deeply rooted in Islamic traditions and beliefs, with the most significant celebration being Hari Raya Idifitri.

Brunei is a Hidden Gem with many attractions to offer visitors, including the Sultan Omar Ali Saifurian Mosque, one of the most beautiful mosques in the world.

The Sultan of Brunei, Hasanal Bolkia Ibni Omar Ali Saifurian Ali, is an absolute monarch and has introduced a new criminal code in the country. He is one of the world's few remaining absolute monarchs.

Brunei is comprised of 66 percent Malays and the remainder is made up of Chinese, indigenous peoples and other ethnic groups.

The Sultan of Brunei, who inherited 28 billion dollars from his father, resides in the lavish Istana Nurul Iman Palace, which has 1788 rooms, 257 bathrooms, and a mosque that can accommodate up to 1500 worshipers at a time.

The Sultan owns several private jets and helicopters, as well as several rare and expensive cars. He often takes his jets to Paris to go shopping and to London for medical checkups.

The House of Bolkiah is the ruling royal family of Brunei, Darussalam, and can trace its lineage back over 600 years to 1405.

The Sultan of Brunei has several wives and children, and his family is known for its immense wealth and extravagance.

Hassanal Bolkiah has been married three times and has 12 children: 5 sons and 7 daughters. His current wife has six children with her.

Prince Jeffrey Balkia Ibni Omar Ali Saifudin AIi was the Finance Minister of Brunei from 1986 to 1997, but was removed from both positions by his brother, the Sultan.

Prince Jeffrey was accused of embezzling billions of dollars and having a lavish lifestyle, including a yacht named Tits.

The Sultan of Oman's luxurious lifestyle extends beyond his possessions, as he also employs over 2 000 staff, including chefs, housekeepers, and security Personnel.

He frequently travels in private and exclusive fashion, often accompanied by a retinue of assistance, advisors, and bodyguards.

The Sultan of Brunei is said to own a private jet worth 230 million dollars and a fleet of over 600 vehicles, including some of the world's most expensive cars.

The Sultan prefers to travel in secrecy and uses decoy planes and motorcades to throw off potential threats and Paparazzi.

The Sultan of Brunei is known to be highly private and rarely makes public appearances, but enjoys all the luxuries his wealth can provide.

Brunei is known for his frequent travels around the world on his private jet and has a team of security Personnel who accompany him on his travels to ensure his safe day.

The Sultan of Brunei is reported to own several luxury hotels around the world, including the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, which features private Bungalows with their own pools and Gardens.

The Sultan of Brunei is known for traveling with a large Entourage that includes personal chefs, security guards, and assistants. He also moves around with a large fleet of luxury cars.

Traveling as a high-profile figure can be dangerous due to a number of potential risks, including the risk of assassination or kidnapping, theft or robbery, and the impact of their visit on the local community or environment.

The Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Hasanal, is a high-profile figure and travels with significant security detail. He has taken measures to protect his privacy and security, including banning the use of smartphones in his presence.

The Sultan has used private jets to travel incognito and keep a low profile.

In 2014, the Sultan made a surprise visit to Singapore and was spotted leaving a private hospital. He moved around the city-state in a motorcade with heavy Security.

The Sultan of Brunei made a two-day State visit to Singapore in July 2017, during which he inspected a guard of honor at the Istana, the official residence of the President of Singapore.

In 2019, the Sultan visited Indonesia on a private jet and attended several private events, but made no public appearances or state mats.

In August 2022, His majesty Sultan Hassanal Balkia made a state visit to Singapore at the invitation of President Halama Yakov to further strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

The Sultan of Brunei likely uses a variety of security measures to protect his privacy, including armored vehicles, bulletproof glass, satellite phones, Gps tracking devices, surveillance drones, and advanced communication systems.

The confidentiality of the Sultan's security arrangements is likely to be protected by non-disclosure agreements or secrecy agreements, and his security team may use specialized training in tactics such as Defensive Driving, crowd control, and Emergency Medical Response to ensure his safety.

To make sure the Sultan of Brunei is safe and secure during the trap, the team has to deal with many challenges, like arranging Transportation, accommodations, and food without giving away his identity, and keeping their Communications encrypted and secure.

Traveling in secret can be risky, especially for high profile people like the Sultan. Thorough planning, preparation and risk management strategies are pretty important here.

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Roger J. Duyong

Name: Roger J. Duyong

Date of Birth: June 13, 1957

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