This Article is From Nov 15, 2018

Saudi Crown Prince Exonerated In Khashoggi Murder, Says Prosecutor

A spokesman for the public prosecutor's office denied Prince Mohammed had any knowledge of the killing inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate, in response to a journalist's question.

Saudi Crown Prince Exonerated In Khashoggi Murder, Says Prosecutor

Saudi Crown Prince was cleared of charges of Killing Journalist Jamal Khashoggi

Riyadh:

Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor on Thursday exonerated Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, accusing two senior officials of giving the orders.

A spokesman for the public prosecutor's office denied Prince Mohammed had any knowledge of the killing inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate, in response to a journalist's question. 

The spokesman said the deputy chief of Saudi intelligence, General Ahmed al-Assiri, had given an order to force Khashoggi home -- and "the head of the negotiating team" that flew to Istanbul had ordered his murder. 



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