Five Saudi officials face death penalty for Khashoggi murder

AFP  |  Riyadh 

Five Saudi officials face the death penalty for the murder of who was dismembered inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate, but Crown was not involved, the said Thursday.

died after being drugged and then dismembered, a for the public prosecutor's office said in the first Saudi confirmation of how he was killed.

The journalist's body parts were then handed over to an agent outside the consulate grounds, the said.

He denied Mohammed had any knowledge of the murder.

The of Saudi Arabia's intelligence, Ahmed al-Assiri, gave the order to repatriate -- and "the of the negotiating team" that flew to the had ordered his murder, the said.

After repeated denials, finally admitted in mid-October that Khashoggi had been murdered at the compound, but blamed it on a "rogue" operation.

The has requested the death penalty for the five who "are charged with ordering and committing the crime and for the appropriate sentences for the other indicted individuals," an official statement published by state agency SPA said.

It said a total of 21 individuals were in custody in connection with the killing, 11 of whom have been indicted with investigations to continue into the others.

on Wednesday called for an international investigation into the murder.

has already shared voice recordings linked to the murder with a number of countries including Saudi Arabia, the and its Western allies.

Khashoggi's killing has plunged the world's top into its worst diplomatic crisis since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, in which most of the hijackers were identified as Saudi nationals.

After first insisting Khashoggi left the consulate unharmed, Saudi authorities said he was killed in an argument that degenerated into a brawl before finally accepting what had said virtually from the start -- that he was killed in a premeditated hit.

Turkish has said the order to murder Khashoggi came from "the highest levels" of the

The global fallout over the murder has tainted the image of 33-year-old Mohammed -- the de facto ruler and heir apparent -- despite persistent Saudi denials that he was involved.

Khashoggi's murder has also led to increased scrutiny of Saudi Arabia's role in the war, which has pushed the impoverished country to the brink of famine.

The went into self-imposed exile in the in 2017 after falling out with Prince Mohammed.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 17:40 IST