The Asian Age

Mohammed bin Salman says Khashoggi murder took place under ‘his watch’

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Washington, Sept. 26: Saudi Arabia’s crown prince appeared to accept responsibi­lity for the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, telling US television a few months later that it “happened under my watch,” but denying any prior knowledge.

“It happened under my watch,” Prince Mohammed bin Salman told a reporter in December 2018, according to quotes released ahead of a new PBS documentar­y to be aired next week.

“I get all the responsibi­lity, because it happened under my watch,” the heir to the Gulf kingdom’s throne is quoted as saying, following the October 2 murder. Prince Mohammed, the kingdom’s de facto ruler, has come under huge internatio­nal pressure after the US-based writer was killed and dismembere­d in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Khashoggi’s body was never found.

Asked during a conversati­on at a car race track outside Riyadh in December 2018 why he did not know about the murder, the prince replied: “We have 20 million people. We have three million government employees.”

And pressed on how a team could take one of the royal planes to Istanbul to carry out the killing, he said: “I have officials, ministers to follow things, and they’re responsibl­e, they have the authority to do that.”

Riyadh has repeatedly denied that Prince Mohammed was behind the murder of Khashoggi.

And in the PBS comments, the Prince Mohammed insisted the killing was executed without his knowledge.

A report by a UN human rights expert, who conducted an independen­t probe, said there was “credible evidence” linking the crown prince to the murder and an attempted cover up.

■ THE CIA has also reportedly said the killing was likely ordered by Prince Mohammed.

■ AN UN also linked the crown prince to the murder

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