Saudi prosecutors seek death penalty as Khashoggi murder trial opens


Riyadh, Jan 3 (IANS): Saudi prosecutors sought the death penalty for five of the 11 suspects accused of murdering journalist Jamal Khashoggi as their trial began here on Thursday, the state media reported.

The trial came three months after the Washington Post columnist and Saudi royal family insider-turned-critic was killed and allegedly dismembered at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul.

The public prosecutor said that 11 defendants were present alongside their lawyers at the first session and the prosecution demanded the death penalty for five for their role in the murder, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

A statement from Saudi prosecutors said that they sent a request to Turkey for relevant evidence that Ankara had collected in the case. Turkey, in turn, has repeatedly called for the culprits to be prosecuted under its laws.

Khashoggi went missing on October 2 after visiting the Saudi consulate in Turkey. Turkish authorities later said that he was murdered inside the consulate by a Saudi hit squad.

The Saudis had presented shifting accounts about the journalist's fate, initially denying any knowledge before arguing that a group of rogue operators, many of whom belong to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's inner circle, were responsible for Khashoggi's death.

Saudi prosecutors first announced their intention to seek the death penalty in November. They alleged that Khashoggi was tied up and injected with an overdose of a sedative that killed him. Then his body was dismembered and removed from the consulate by five people and given to a local collaborator.

After Saudi Arabia admitted Khashoggi was killed in its Istanbul consulate, five high-ranking officials were dismissed, including Bin Salman's media chief and the deputy head of the Saudi intelligence service.

Twenty-one people were arrested and six officials were removed from their positions.

Riyadh has maintained that neither the Crown Prince nor King Salman knew of the operation to target Khashoggi. US officials, however, had said such a mission -- including 15 men sent from Riyadh -- could not have been carried out without the authorization of Bin Salman.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 04 2019

    All Nautanki ...

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 04 2019

    The killed Jamal like they would have killed a goat for Bakri Eid, and now they are putting up a show for the world community mainly because Turkey had the evidence of Jamal being killed.

    After all money talks.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    It was a sad ,tragic ,unexpected death .Noone can say how and who is really responsible for this.It was said once,that his body was resolved in a chemical tonne.Whether all these arrested ones are really the killers or there is someone master mind ?Anyway God will be knowing the truth.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Something similar might have had happened in Gujarat riots; with regards to the master mind. Justice at its best.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 04 2019

    Navaza,
    In Gujarat it was just spontaneous response for burning alive majority community people, not like custodian of holy places, dismembering his own people alive. Cruelest at its best!!!

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  • Pooki 3, MANGALURU

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    This aLL bakwas trail same like MODI Bhasana and no one will care about it ! What an hypocrites in this world

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    So the master mind is free !!!
    Justice at its best

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