'Murder team' killed Saudi journalist at consulate: Turkish police

Turkish police have concluded that prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered inside the Saudi mission in Istanbul.

Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi holds a photo of the missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashogg.

Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi holds a photo of the missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashogg. Source: AP

Turkish authorities believe that prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who disappeared four days ago after entering Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul, was killed inside the consulate, two Turkish sources said on Saturday.

“The initial assessment of the Turkish police is that Mr. Khashoggi has been killed at the consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul. We believe that the murder was premeditated and the body was subsequently moved out of the consulate,” one Turkish official told Reuters. 

"Based on their initial findings, the police believe that the journalist was killed by a team especially sent to Istanbul and who left the same day," AFP has quoted another high-level source as saying. 

The sources did not say how they believed the killing was carried out. Saudi Arabia’s consul-general told Reuters on Saturday his country was helping search for Khashoggi, and dismissed talk of his possible abduction.
Saudi journalist and former editor-in-chief of the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan Jamal Khashoggi in a 2012 photo.
Saudi journalist and former editor-in-chief of the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan Jamal Khashoggi in a 2012 photo. Source: Supplied
Khashoggi, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Washington for the past year fearing retribution for his critical views on Saudi policies, entered the consulate on Tuesday to secure documentation for his forthcoming marriage, according to his fiancee, who waited outside. He has not been heard of since.

Since then, Turkish and Saudi officials have offered conflicting accounts of his disappearance, with Ankara saying there was no evidence that he had left the diplomatic mission and Riyadh saying he exited the premises the same day.
Khashoggi, a 59-year-old journalist who has lived in self-imposed exile since Prince Mohammed's rise to power, disappeared earlier this month,
Khashoggi, a 59-year-old journalist who has lived in self-imposed exile since Prince Mohammed's rise to power, disappeared earlier this month, Source: AP
Earlier on Saturday Turkish officials said prosecutors had begun investigating Khashoggi’s disappearance and a spokesman for President Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party said authorities would uncover his whereabouts. 

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Published 7 October 2018 10:06am
Updated 7 October 2018 11:52am
Source: Reuters, SBS


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