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Crown Prince aide seen at consulate

- By Suzan Fraser, Sarah El Deeb and Jon Gambrell Suzan Fraser, Sarah El Deeb and Jon Gambrell are Associated Press writers.

ISTANBUL — A member of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s entourage during several trips abroad walked into the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul just before writer Jamal Khashoggi vanished there, a surveillan­ce photo leaked Thursday shows, drawing the kingdom’s heir-apparent closer to the columnist’s alleged slaying.

The man, identified by Turkish officials as Maher Abdulaziz Mutreb, has been photograph­ed in the background of Prince Mohammed’s trips to the U.S., France and Spain this year.

Turkish officials say he flew into Istanbul on a private jet along with an “autopsy expert” Oct. 2 and left that night. That was the same day Khashoggi, a columnist for The Washington Post who wrote critically of Prince Mohammed’s rise to power, entered the consulate and was not seen again.

Saudi Arabia, which initially called the allegation­s “baseless,” has not responded to repeated requests for comment over recent days, including on Thursday over Mutreb’s identifica­tion.

But Mutreb’s appearance at the consulate, as well as later at the consul general’s residence, adds to the growing pressure on Saudi Arabia amid internatio­nal outrage over the disappeara­nce of the writer, whom Turkish officials say was killed and dismembere­d.

In a further sign of that pressure, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he will not attend an investment conference in Saudi Arabia, as did senior government officials from France, Britain and the Netherland­s. Several top business executives have also canceled plans to attend, as has the head of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde.

President Trump, who first came out hard on the Saudis over the disappeara­nce but had since has backed off, said Thursday that it “certainly looks” as though Khashoggi is dead, and that the consequenc­es for the Saudis “will have to be very severe” if they are found to have killed him.

Analysts say that as long as the Saudis refuse to acknowledg­e what happened to Khashoggi, the leaks about the case will probably continue.

The pro-government Sabah newspaper on Thursday first published the images of Mutreb, showing him walking past police barricades at the consulate at 9:55 a.m. with several men trailing behind him. Khashoggi arrived at the consulate several hours later at 1:14 p.m., then disappeare­d while his fiancée waited outside for him.

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Associated Press Maher Abdulaziz Mutreb, has been seen with Prince Mohammed on trips to the U.S., France and Europe.

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