Khashoggi\'s killers will pay the price\, says Turkish President

Khashoggi's killers will pay the price, says Turkish President

ANI  |  Middle East 

Shortly upon the release of a UN report regarding Jamal Khashoggi's killing, Turkish Erdogan on Wednesday said that late journalist's killers "will pay the price."

Khashoggi, who worked as a for The Washington Post, was killed after entering here in October last year.

Even though has outrightly rejected all allegations against it, Erdogan added that the Kingdom was guilty and had prior knowledge of the murder, as per the Turkish news agency.

An independent investigation led by the UN extrajudicial executions investigator, Agnes Callamard, held responsible for the scribe's "extrajudicial killing."

The report released on Wednesday revealed that the late Saudi Arabian was the victim of a "deliberate, premeditated execution," according to

The Kingdom has dismissed the report.

While initially denied any knowledge of Khashoggi's killing, Saudi officials later claimed that a group of rogue operators, many of whom belong to Saudi Crown Mohammed bin Salman's inner circle, were responsible for the journalist's death. The Saudi later confirmed that Khashoggi was killed in a premeditated murder.

The special rapporteur, however, does not make any conclusions over the role of the Saudi Crown and King in the murder case.

Instead, Callamard says that there is "credible evidence meriting further investigation by a proper authority" as to whether the "threshold of criminal responsibility has been met."

began the trial for 11 suspects in the murder case earlier this year, after rejecting Erdogan's call for the suspected Saudi nationals to be extradited to to face trial in the nation where the crime took place.

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First Published: Thu, June 20 2019. 06:34 IST