Turkish newspaper names 15 Saudis in
Khashoggi case
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[October 10, 2018]
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish
pro-government newspaper Sabah said on Wednesday it had identified a
15-member intelligence team it said was involved in the disappearance of
prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Khashoggi was last seen a week ago entering the consulate in Istanbul to
get documents related to his forthcoming marriage. His fiancée, waiting
outside, said he never emerged and Turkish sources said they believe
Khashoggi, a prominent critic of Saudi policies, was killed inside the
mission.
Saudi Arabia has dismissed as baseless accusations that it killed or
abducted Khashoggi. Saudi authorities have so far not commented on the
15 nationals reported to have come to Turkey.
A Turkish security source had previously told Reuters that a group of 15
Saudi nationals, including some officials, arrived in Istanbul and
entered the consulate on Oct. 2, the same day Khashoggi was there, and
later left the country.
Sabah newspaper published the names and years of birth of 15 Saudis it
said arrived at Istanbul's Ataturk airport on Oct. 2. Twelve of them
arrived early on the Tuesday, based on photos captured at passport
control which it published. The 15 departed at four different times,
Sabah reported.
It did not say how it obtained the pictures and data.
The report also said that the Saudis stayed at the Wyndham and Movenpick
hotels in Istanbul, in the same neighborhood as the Saudi consulate.
Both hotels declined to comment on the report.
One of the men identified by name and photo in the Sabah report is a
Saudi forensic expert, according to Saudi media reports, and is on the
board of the Saudi Society of Forensic Medicine.
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A human rights activist holds picture of Saudi journalist Jamal
Khashoggi during a protest outside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul,
Turkey October 9, 2018. REUTERS/Osman Orsal
Turkish NTV broadcast videos of what it said were the men arriving
at the airport and checking into one hotel, as well as videos of
what it said was a large van arriving at the consul general's
residence two hours after Khashoggi had entered the consulate.
(Reporting by Daren Butler, Additional reporting by Stephen Kalin,
Writing by Sarah Dadouch; Editing by Dominic Evans and Andrew
Heavens)
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