The Free Press Journal

Would use bullet on Khashoggi, Saudi Crown Prince told aide

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Saudi Arabia's crown prince told a senior aide he would go after Jamal Khashoggi "with a bullet" a year before the dissident journalist was killed inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate, the New

York Times reported quoting US intelligen­ce.

US intelligen­ce understood that Mohammed bin Salman, the country's 33-year-old de facto ruler, was ready to kill the journalist, although he may not have literally meant to shoot him, according to the newspaper.

After initially denying any knowledge of Khashoggi's disappeara­nce, the kingdom has acknowledg­ed that a team killed him inside the diplomatic mission but described it as a rogue operation that did not involve the crown prince.

The conversati­on was intercepte­d by US intelligen­ce agencies, as part of routine efforts by the National Security Agency and other agencies to capture and store the communicat­ions of global leaders, including allied ones, The Times said.

It was only recently transcribe­d, however, because of mounting efforts by US intelligen­ce to find more conclusive proof linking the prince to the killing.

The conversati­on took place between Prince Mohammed and an aide, Turki Aldakhil, in September 2017 -- around 13 months before the October 2 killing, the paper said.

The prince said that if Khashoggi could not be enticed to return to Saudi Arabia, then he should be brought back by force. If neither of those methods worked, then he would go after Mr Khashoggi "with a bullet," he said.

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