The US implicated Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,pictured,in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.Credit:AP
The conclusion that the Prince approved a 2018operation to kill or capture Khashoggi,a critic of his authoritarian consolidation of power,was based on what intelligence officials know about his role in decision-making inside the kingdom as well as the involvement of one of his key advisers,Saud al-Qahtani,and members of his protective detail,according to the report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released on Saturday AEDT. Officials also factored in the Prince’s past support for using violent measures to silence dissidents abroad,the report said.
As Democrats in Congress clamoured for aggressive action,the US State Department responded by announcing visa restrictions on 76 Saudi individuals involved in threatening dissidents abroad.
“As a matter of safety for all within our borders,perpetrators targeting perceived dissidents on behalf of any foreign government should not be permitted to reach American soil,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
On October 2,2018,Khashoggi had gone to the Saudi consulate in Instanbul to pick up documents needed for his wedding. Once inside,he died at the hands of more than a dozen Saudi security and intelligence officials and others who had assembled ahead of his arrival.
Surveillance cameras had tracked his route and those of his alleged killers in Istanbul in the hours leading up to his killing.
A Turkish bug planted at the consulate reportedly captured the sound of a forensic saw,operated by a Saudi colonel who was also a forensics expert,dismembering Khashoggi’s body within an hour of his entering the building. The whereabouts of his remains are unknown.