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One of suspected killers of Saudi journalist Khashoggi arrested in France

One of suspected killers of Saudi journalist Khashoggi arrested in France
December 8, 2021 Reuters

PARIS (Reuters) – French police arrested a suspected member of the hit squad that killed Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi as the man was about to board a flight from Paris to Riyadh, French law enforcement sources said.

Khashoggi's fiancee welcomed the detention of the suspect and said he should be prosecuted for his role in the 2018 killing. But the Saudi Embassy in Paris said the arrested person "has nothing to do with the case in question."

"Therefore the Kingdom's embassy expects his immediate release," it said in a statement.

A French police source and a judicial source named the man as Khaled Aedh Al-Otaibi - the same name as a former member of the Saudi Royal Guard who is identified in US and British sanctions lists, and a U.N.-commissioned report, as having been involved in Khashoggi's killing.

The police who detained him were acting on a 2019 arrest warrant issued by Turkey, the country where Khashoggi was killed, according to the police source.

Last year, a Saudi court jailed eight people for between seven and 20 years over the killing, but none of the defendants was named. The trial was criticised by a UN official and human rights campaigners who said the masterminds of the murder remained free.

"This could be a major breakthrough in the quest for justice for Jamal Khashoggi," former UN investigator Agnes Callamard said of the Paris detention.

Callamard, now head of rights group Amnesty International, said more confirmation was required to prove that the man held in France is the same person she identified in her report.

The police source said the detained man was being held at a border police detention facility at Charles de Gaulle airport, near Paris, and would be taken to court in the centre of the city on Wednesday morning for a hearing on his extradition to Turkey.

Last weekend, French President Emmanuel Macron held face-to-face talks in Saudi Arabia with Prince Mohammed, becoming the first major Western leader to visit the kingdom since Khashoggi's murder.

'MISTAKEN IDENTITY'

A Saudi official told Reuters: "Media reports suggesting that a person who was implicated in the crime against Saudi citizen Jamal Khashoggi has been arrested in France are false."

"This is a case of mistaken identity. Those convicted of the crime are currently serving their sentences in Saudi Arabia."

Khashoggi's fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, said on Twitter: "I welcome the arrest today of one of Jamal's killers today in France."

"France should try him for his crime, or extradite him to a country able and willing to genuinely investigate and prosecute him as well as the person who gave the order to murder Jamal," Cengiz said.