(RIYADH, Saudi Arabia) — Saudi prosecutors say the killing of journalist
Jamal Khashoggi was planned, state-run media reported Thursday,
reflecting yet another change in the shifting Saudi Arabian account of
what happened to the writer who was killed by Saudi officials in their
Istanbul consulate.Saudi Attorney General Saud al-Mojeb said
investigators concluded that Khashoggi’s killing was a premeditated
crime after reviewing evidence presented by Turkish officials as part of
a joint investigation, according to a statement on the state-run Saudi
Press Agency.Saudi Arabia initially insisted Khashoggi had walked out of
the consulate after visiting the building on Oct. 2. It later dropped
that account for a new one, saying it had detained 18 people for what it
said was an accidental killing during a “fistfight.”Many countries
responded to the version of a brawl involving Khashoggi with skepticism
and demands for transparency. Turkey has been turning up the pressure on
Saudi Arabia, a regional rival, to reveal more about the crime.
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