Khashoggi murder: Saudi rejects extradition of its nationals to Turkey

ANI  |  Riyadh [Saudi Arabia] 

on Sunday ruled out the possibility of extraditing its nationals to for their alleged involvement in the killing of

The added that those who were found guilty in Khashoggi's murder have been referred to the prosecutor's office. He further stressed that is open to cooperation and assistance in the investigation pertaining to the case.

The response from the Saudi Foreign came after a court in earlier this week issued arrest warrants for two former Saudi officials allegedly involved in Khashoggi's killing.

The decision came after Chief Public Prosecutor's Office demanded the arrests of Saud al-Qahtani, a top to the Saudi Mohammed bin Salman, and Ahmed al-Asiri, a former over their alleged role in the scribe's murder.

On October 2, was reported missing after he stepped into Saudi Arabia's consulate in to collect paperwork that would allow him to get married to his Turkish fiancee Hatice Cengiz, who later said that he never appeared from the building.

After days of denial, later confirmed its role in Khashoggi's killing after facing massive pressure from over their investigations on the issue. But their contradictory statements have led to international uproar led by Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has demanded to come clean and accept their role in the scribe's death.

In response, the Saudi Arabian had admitted that the murder of the scribe was "a mistake and a rogue operation".

Investigations into Khashoggi's killing are still going on in both and Meanwhile, has refused to sever ties with "key ally" Saudi Arabia over the journalist's demise, despite a (CIA) report that concluded the Saudi to be behind Khashoggi's death.

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First Published: Mon, December 10 2018. 04:05 IST