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CIA concludes on journalist Khashoggi's killing, says Saudi Crown Prince ordered it


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17 Nov 2018
Categories: International News

November 17, 2018:

On Friday, CIA has concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Saudi Govt. though had denied the fact that the de facto ruler was involved.

The official told CNN that the conclusion was based on a recording provided by the Turkish govt. & other evidence, including American intelligence.

Investigators also believed that an operation such as the one that ended in Khashoggi's death would not have happened without Salman's knowledge given his control of the govt.

A Saudi Embassy spokeswoman said, "the claims in this purported assessment are false. We have and continue to hear various theories without seeing the primary basis for these speculations."

The Central Intelligence Agency is yet to make an official announcement.

Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his US counterpart Donald Trump on Friday agreed on the need to prevent a cover up of journalist Khashoggi's murder, a Turkish presidential source said after a phone call b/w the two leaders.

Turkish media claimed Ankara has more evidence, including a second audio tape discrediting Saudi Arabia's version of Khashoggi's killing.

As per sources, Erdogan & Trump "agreed to shed light on the Jamal Khashoggi murder in all its aspects and that any cover up of the incident should not be allowed."

The phone call came a day after Saudi prosecutors announced death penalty charges against 5 men & the US placed sanctions on 17 suspected of involvement.

However they rejected allegations that the kingdom's powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman directed the murder.

Dozens of people meanwhile paid homage to Khashoggi at a symbolic funeral in Istanbul on Friday.

In the absence of a body, the crowd gathered at Fatih mosque in front of an empty platform traditionally reserved for the coffin.

Supporters from the newly-formed Jamal Khashoggi Friends Association were among the mourners.

Khashoggi, a columnist for The Washington Post and also former Saudi royal insider who became a critic of the country's government, went missing on October 2 after he visited the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to obtain papers for his upcoming marriage.

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