Scottish Daily Mail

Saudi ruler did have Khashoggi murdered, says US spy dossier

- From Daniel Bates in New York

SAUDI Arabia’s crown prince approved the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, it emerged last night in a US intelligen­ce report kept secret by donald Trump.

The conclusion was based on the ‘absolute control’ over security Mohammed bin Salman has in Saudi Arabia.

The US’s Office of the director of National Intelligen­ce said it was ‘highly unlikely’ that the operation would have gone ahead without the approval of the 35-year-old prince.

It singled out members of the crown prince’s personal protective detail as members of the hit squad.

The report had been kept secret by the Trump administra­tion for years because the former president wanted to maintain good relations with the Saudis. Mr Trump flouted a law that required the report to be made public.

But last night Joe Biden’s administra­tion released the dossier. Congress may now sanction the Gulf kingdom and the White House has declared there are a ‘range of actions that are on the table’.

Mr Khashoggi, a Saudi-American who worked for the Washington Post, was lured to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018 on the premise he was picking up some documents related to his planned marriage to his fiancee.

Instead he was drugged and dismembere­d – and the remains of the father-of-five, 59, have never been found.

The executive summary of the report was titled ‘Assessing the Saudi government’s role in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi’. It stated: ‘We assess that... Mohammed bin Salman approved an operation in Istanbul, Turkey to capture or kill Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

‘We base this assessment on the crown prince’s control of decision-making in the kingdom, the direct involvemen­t of a key adviser and members of Mohammed bin Salman’s protective detail in the operation, and the crown prince’s support for using violent measures to silence dissidents abroad.’ It added: ‘Since 2017, the crown prince has had absolute control of the kingdom’s security and intelligen­ce organisati­ons, making it highly unlikely that Saudi officials would have carried out an operation of this nature without the crown prince’s authorizat­ion.’

The report noted that the 15-member execution team included seven members of the crown prince’s elite personal protective detail, known as the Rapid Interventi­on Force, which would not have acted without his approval.

Mr Trump’s reluctance to release the report stemmed from his reliance on the country as an ally in the Middle East. It comes as the US yesterday said it would ban the entry of foreigners who threaten dissidents and will immediatel­y restrict 76 Saudis.

Secretary of state Antony Blinken said the new ‘Khashoggi ban,’ will restrict any individual­s who have engaged in ‘serious, extraterri­torial counter-dissident activities’ that includes harassment of journalist­s or their families.

‘Support for violent measures’

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Silenced: Jamal Khashoggi, right, and Prince Mohammed

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