Daily Dispatch

Saudis sent chemical experts to embassy

- – AFP

Saudi Arabia deployed a chemist and toxicology expert to Istanbul after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in an attempt to cover up evidence of the killing, a Turkish newspaper reported on Monday.

The murder of the Saudi royal insider-turned critic inside Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul has provoked widespread internatio­nal outrage.

Turkish authoritie­s have released gruesome details of a killing that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said was a targeted hit.

While Riyadh officials have admitted the murder was planned, they have so far declined to release details of the whereabout­s of the 59-year-old journalist’s missing body.

According to Turkey’s progovernm­ent Sabah daily, Saudi Arabia sent an 11-member “cover-up team” to Istanbul on October 11, nine days after the Washington Post contributo­r vanished after entering the diplomatic compound to obtain paperwork for his marriage.

The paper said chemist Ahmad Abdulaziz Aljanobi and toxicology expert Khaled Yahya Al Zahrani were among “the socalled investigat­ive team”, which visited the consulate every day until October 17 before leaving Turkey on October 20.

Saudi Arabia finally allowed Turkish police to search the consulate for the first time on October 15.

Turkey’s chief prosecutor said last week Khashoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the consulate and also confirmed the body was dismembere­d.

Yasin Aktay, an adviser to Erdogan, hinted in an article published on Friday that the body might even have been destroyed in acid.

In an editorial published in The Washington Post, Erdogan accused authoritie­s in Riyadh of refusing to answer key questions about the murder, despite their arrest of 18 suspects a fortnight ago.

He said the order to murder the journalist came from “the highest levels” of the Saudi government.

 ?? Picture: JIM WATSON/AFP ?? MISSING: The Democratic National Committee’s Abrar Omeish speaks at a remembranc­e ceremony for Jamal Khashoggi in Washington.
Picture: JIM WATSON/AFP MISSING: The Democratic National Committee’s Abrar Omeish speaks at a remembranc­e ceremony for Jamal Khashoggi in Washington.

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