Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Saudi Arabia seeks death penalty in Khashoggi murder case

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Saudi Arabia’s public prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five out of 11 suspects charged in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, his office said on Thursday.

Khashoggi, a royal insider turned critic of Saudi policy, was killed in the country’s Istanbul consulate on Oct. 2, by a lethal injection dose, deputy public prosecutor and spokesman Shalaan al-shalaan told reporters.

His body was dismembere­d, removed from the building and handed over to a “local co-operator”, whose identity has not been confirmed, he added. The whereabout­s of Khashoggi’s remains are unknown.

Shalaan said the Washington Post columnist was murdered after “negotiatio­ns” for his return to the kingdom failed and that the killing was ordered by the head of a negotiatin­g team sent to repatriate Khashoggi after he decided it was unfeasible to remove him from the consulate.

Shalaan said the order to repatriate Khashoggi had come from former deputy intelligen­ce chief General Ahmed al-asiri, who was sacked last month following an initial investigat­ion.

Asked if Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman played a role in the murder, he said: “He did not have any knowledge.”

 ??  ?? A demonstrat­or wearing a mask of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attends a protest outside the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul (Reuters)
A demonstrat­or wearing a mask of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attends a protest outside the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul (Reuters)

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