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A CCTV image shows a man carrying at least one bag into the home of the Saudi consul general in Istanbul. Photo: A-Haber

Are men in new CCTV images carrying Jamal Khashoggi’s body parts in bags?

  • Citing unnamed Turkish sources, A-Haber said Khashoggi’s dismembered body was inside the cases and bags
  • Residence is a short distance from the Saudi consulate where Khashoggi was murdered

A Turkish television station has broadcast security camera footage showing men carrying cases and bags which it says contained slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s body parts.

The images shown on A-Haber television late Sunday feature three men carrying five suitcases and two large black bags into the home of the Saudi consul general in Istanbul.

The residence lies a short distance from the Saudi consulate where Khashoggi was murdered in October in a killing that has tested Riyadh’s relations with the West.

A CCTV image shows a man carrying at least one bag into the home of the Saudi consul general in Istanbul. Photo: A-Haber

Citing unnamed Turkish sources, A-Haber said Khashoggi’s dismembered body was inside the cases and bags.

Khashoggi, a contributor to The Washington Post, was killed on October 2 shortly after entering the kingdom’s consulate in what Riyadh called a “rogue” operation. The timestamps on the images show the same date.

Turkish forensic police search for evidence at the garden of the residence of Saudi Arabia's Consul General Mohammad al-Otaibi. File photo: AFP

The 59-year-old former Saudi insider turned critic was strangled before he was cut up into pieces by a team of 15 Saudis sent to Istanbul for the killing, according to Turkish officials, with media reports suggesting the parts were dissolved in acid.

The consulate and the residence were searched by the Turkish authorities in October along with several other locations but Khashoggi’s body has still not been found.

Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Photo: AP

There has been speculation that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the hit but Riyadh has absolved the de facto leader of any blame.

Saudi Arabia has also repeatedly rejected Turkish demands to extradite suspects connected to the murder of the journalist, a critic of the crown prince.

A-Haber said the bags and suitcases were put into a minibus which travelled the short distance from the consulate to a garage at the residence. The men are then seen taking them inside.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Men shown carrying ‘Khashoggi body parts’
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