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Khashoggi was Suffocated, Istanbul Prosecutor Says

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Istanbul’s chief prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday that Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, was suffocated as soon as he entered Saudi Arabia’s consulate on October 2 in a pre-planned killing.

According to prosecutor, Irfan Fidan, Khashoggi’s body was then dismembere­d and disposed of.

The prosecutor, in a statement said that no concrete results were reached in talks between him and Saudi public prosecutor Saud al-Mojeb.

Saudi Arabia’s public prosecutor held talks overnight with Turkish intelligen­ce officials over the investigat­ion into the killing of Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Demiroren news agency said.

It said Saud Al Mojeb left his hotel shortly after midnight and went to the Istanbul regional offices of Turkey’s National Intelligen­ce Agency (MIT). It did not say how long he stayed there before returning to his hotel.

Khashoggi’s death has escalated into a crisis for the world’s top oil exporter, which at first denied any knowledge of, or role in, his disappeara­nce four weeks ago.

On October 27, Mojeb contradict­ed previous Saudi statements, saying Khashoggi’s killing was premeditat­ed. Riyadh says it has arrested 18 suspects, including a team sent to Istanbul hours before Khashoggi’s death, but has rejected Turkey’s call for their extraditio­n.

President Tayyip Erdogan, who has demanded more informatio­n from Saudi Arabia, said on Tuesday Istanbul’s chief prosecutor had asked Mojeb to disclose who sent the team from Riyadh which is suspected of involvemen­t in the killing.

The killing of Khashoggi, a critic of de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has put into focus the West’s close relationsh­ip with Saudi Arabia – a major arms buyer and linchpin of Washington’s regional plans to contain Iran.

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