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Jamal Khashoggi's body parts disposed of after dismembered: Istanbul's chief prosecutor

Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was "strangled" as soon as he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and his body was then "cut into pieces and disposed off" under a "premeditated plan", Turkey's chief prosecutor said on Wednesday. Irfan Fidan's statement came as Saudi Attorney General Saud al-Mojeb, who has been in Istanbul since Monday in connection with the investigation, was leaving Turkey.

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Published October 31,2018
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A protestor wears a mask of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman with a red painted hands during the demonstration in front of Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, 25 October 2018. (EPA)

Istanbul's chief prosecutor's office said on Wednesday journalist Jamal Khashoggi was suffocated as soon as he entered Saudi Arabia's consulate in a planned killing four weeks ago, and his body was then dismembered and disposed of.

In a statement issued after two days of talks with Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor Saud al-Mojeb, it also said no concrete results were reached in those meetings.

Khashoggi's death has escalated into a crisis for Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, which at first denied any knowledge of or role in his disappearance on Oct. 2.

Mojeb later said Khashoggi's killing was premeditated and Riyadh said 18 suspects had been arrested. But Turkey, which released a stream of evidence undermining Riyadh's early denials, has demanded more details including the whereabouts of Khashoggi's body and who ordered his killing.

"Despite our well-intentioned efforts to reveal the truth, no concrete results have come out of those meetings," the Istanbul prosecutor's office said of the talks on Monday and Tuesday between Mojeb and Istanbul chief prosecutor Irfan Fidan.

THREE QUESTIONS FROM TURKEY FOR SAUDI ARABIA
Istanbul's chief prosecutor says he had three questions for his Saudi counterpart on the murder of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Irfan Fidan said he asked:

- Where is the body?

- Do you have any findings on the planning of Khashoggi's killing?

- Who is the alleged local collaborator?

According to state news agency Anadolu, Saudi Arabia's attorney general Saud al-Mojeb invited Fidan to his country so they could investigate where Khashoggi's remains are, and if the murder was planned.

The killing of Khashoggi, a critic of de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has put into focus the West's close relationship with Saudi Arabia - a major arms buyer and lynchpin of Washington's regional plans to contain Iran.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has demanded more information from Saudi Arabia, said on Tuesday Fidan had asked Mojeb to disclose who sent a 15-strong team from Riyadh which is suspected of involvement in the killing.