The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Saudi seeks to boost intel oversight after critic’s murder

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Thursday said it was creating government bodies to boost oversight of its intelligen­ce operations, in the wake of internatio­nal outrage over critic Jamal Khashoggi’s murder.

The kingdom has said Khashoggi was killed inside its Istanbul consulate on Oct 2 in a ‘rogue operation’ led by the then deputy intelligen­ce chief Ahmad al-Assiri and royal court advisor Saud alQahtani, both of whom have been sacked.

King Salman subsequent­ly ordered a restructur­ing of the main intelligen­ce agency under the supervisio­n of his son, Crown Prince Mohammed Salman, who has faced global criticism over the journalist’s murder even though the government denies he was involved.

A committee headed by the prince has approved the creation of three department­s to ensure intelligen­ce operations are inline with the national security policy, internatio­nal human rights law and ‘approved procedures’, the official Saudi Press Agency said on Thursday. The statement made no mention of Khashoggi. The intense global backlash over his killing has tarnished the prince’s internatio­nal reputation and left the oilrich kingdom diplomatic­ally weakened, analysts say. It has also cast a fresh spotlight on the Saudi-led conflict in Yemen, which is gripped by what the UN describes as the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis. The US Senate voted last week to end American military support for Riyadh’s military campaign in Yemen, and separately held Prince Mohammed responsibl­e for Khashoggi’s killing. Earlier this week, Saudi Arabia slammed the Senate resolution­s as ‘blatant interferen­ce’, warning that the move could have repercussi­ons on its strategic ties with Washington. — AFP

 ??  ?? People holding pictures of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi attend a symbolic funeral prayer for Khashoggi at the courtyard of Fatih mosque in Istanbul, Turkey in this file photo. — Reuters photo
People holding pictures of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi attend a symbolic funeral prayer for Khashoggi at the courtyard of Fatih mosque in Istanbul, Turkey in this file photo. — Reuters photo
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Crown Prince Mohammed Salman

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