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Turkish president asks Riyadh to show how missing journalist left consulate

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Turkey’s president has demanded Saudi officials prove their claim that missing journalist and Riyadh critic Jamal Khashoggi left the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, as the US called for a thorough probe into his disappeara­nce.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s comments on Monday came after media reports said his government sought permission from Saudi authoritie­s to search the consulate premises in Istanbul.

Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributo­r, vanished last Tuesday after entering the consulate to receive official documents ahead of his marriage to a Turkish woman.

“Consulate officials cannot save themselves by saying that he left the building... Don’t you have a camera?” Erdogan told a news conference in Budapest.

“If he left, you have to prove it with footage. Those who ask Turkish authoritie­s where he is should ask what happened.”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in a statement late Monday urged “the government of Saudi Arabia to support a thorough investigat­ion of Mr Khashoggi’s disappeara­nce and to be transparen­t about the results of that investigat­ion.”

Turkish police said at the weekend that around 15 Saudis, including officials, arrived in Istanbul on two flights last Tuesday and were at the consulate at the same time as Khashoggi.

A Turkish government source told AFP at the weekend that the police believe the journalist “was killed by a team especially sent to Istanbul and who left the same day.”

Riyadh vehemently denies the claim and says Khashoggi left the consulate.

Turkey on Monday sought permission to search the consulate premises, Turkish NTV broadcaste­r reported.

The move came after the foreign ministry summoned the Saudi ambassador for a second time Sunday over the journalist’s disappeara­nce.

A Turkish diplomat confirmed Monday that the Saudi envoy had met deputy foreign minister Sedat Onal.

“The ambassador was told that we expected full cooperatio­n during the investigat­ion,” the source said. The ambassador was first summoned to the ministry on Wednesday.

Erdogan said Turkish police and intelligen­ce were investigat­ing the case.

“The airport exits and entrances are being examined. There are people who came from Saudi Arabia,” he said. “The chief prosecutor’s office is investigat­ing the issue.”

US President Donald Trump said he was “concerned” about the journalist’s disappeara­nce.

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