Khashoggi murder case trial \'not sufficient\': UNHRC

Khashoggi murder case trial 'not sufficient': UNHRC

ANI  |  Geneva [Switzerland] 

The Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has denied evaluating the ongoing trial of slain and called it to be insufficient.

The statements from the office had come after held the initial hearing in the murder case on Thursday, wherein the sought the death penalty for five of the 11 accused for their alleged direct involvement in the murder.

However, the international organisation opposed Saudi Arabia's decision by saying that it was against the death penalty announced for the five suspects.

The also attended the hearing on January 3.

"Arraigning the accused comes as yet a confirmation to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's previous announcement that justice will take its course and that whoever has taken part in this crime will receive his deterrent penalty," quoted the commission as saying.

The hearing comes after mounting pressure from international leaders over a fair and transparent trial into Khashoggi's murder that took place in in October last year.

The also outlined that is yet to send any evidence related to the case to Saudi Arabia, despite the Kingdom's continuous requests.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 21:15 IST