Turkey to search Saudi consulate for missing journalist

IANS  |  Ankara 

said on Tuesday that it will conduct a search of the in line with an ongoing probe on the disappearance of Saudi Jamal

The ministry said that the Saudi authorities were "open for cooperation" and a requested search of the building could go ahead as part of the investigation.

Khashoggi, 59, and columnist of the Washington Post, was last seen entering the consulate last week. Turkish officials claim that was murdered on the premises and his body was then removed.

However, denied the murder allegation as "baseless". It said the left the consulate shortly after arriving, while according to Turkey, he was not seen leaving the building.

visited the consulate to get documents needed for his upcoming marriage. A critic of Mohammed bin Salman, he was living in self-imposed exile in the US and writing opinion pieces for the Post before his disappearance.

US said he was concerned about Khashoggi, while US called on to "support a thorough investigation" of his disappearance and "to be transparent about the results".

Saudi Mohammed bin Salman's brother and the Saudi to the US, Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, said that reports about Khashoggi's disappearance or death were "completely false and baseless".

had earlier summoned Saudi Arabian to and demanded permission to search the consulate building in

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First Published: Tue, October 09 2018. 19:14 IST