Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Saudi scribe’s Apple watch recorded his torture’

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

Turkish officials have an audio recording of the alleged killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi from the Apple Watch he wore when he walked into the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul over a week ago, a pro-government Turkish newspaper reported on Saturday.

The new claim published by the Sabah newspaper, through which Turkish security officials have leaked much informatio­n about the case, puts more pressure on Saudi Arabia to explain what happened to Khashoggi.

The writer, who has written critically about Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, disappeare­d after he walked into the consulate Oct. 2. The kingdom has maintained the allegation­s against it are “baseless,” though an official early Saturday on Khashoggi’s 60th birthday acknowledg­ed for the first time some believe the writer was killed by the kingdom.

Authoritie­s recovered the audio from Khashoggi’s iPhone and his iCloud account, the newspaper said. The journalist had given his phones to his fiancée before entering the consulate.

The newspaper also alleged Saudi officials tried to delete the recordings first by incorrectl­y guessing Khashoggi’s PIN on the watch, then later using the journalist’s finger. However, Apple Watches do not have a fingerprin­t ID unlock function like iPhones. The newspaper did not address that in its report.

An Apple Watch can record audio and can sync that later with an iPhone over a Bluetooth connection if it is close by. The newspaper’s account did not elaborate on how the Apple Watch synced that informatio­n to both the phone and Khashoggi’s iCloud account.

Turkish officials have not answered queries from The Associated Press about Khashoggi’s Apple Watch.

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