23 Oct 2018

Body double used in attempted cover up of murder of Jamal Khashoggi

8:35 am on 23 October 2018

Turkish investigators have released security camera images showing that a Saudi body double was used in the attempted cover-up of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.

Police barricades are seen set at Saudi consulate as the waiting continues on the disappearance of Prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Consulate General of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul, Turkey.

Police barricades are seen set at Saudi consulate as the waiting continues on the disappearance of Prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Consulate General of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo: AFP

For two weeks, Saudi Arabia denied the journalist was killed in its Istanbul consulate, but two days ago admitted he died in what it called a rogue operation.

The body double was one of 15 Saudis sent to carry out and cover up the assassination.

In the security images, the man - of similar build to Mr Khashoggi - is seen entering the consulate before the journalist does, and then leaving later wearing the dead man's clothes.

Mustafa al-Madani left the consulate wearing Mr Khashoggi's glasses and clothes.

Mustafa al-Madani left the consulate wearing Mr Khashoggi's glasses and clothes. Photo: Screengrab

He heads downtown, and then enters a public toilet and re-emerges in his own clothes, before dumping a bag in a skip.

Investigators say the aim was to fake evidence Mr Khashoggi left the consulate unharmed.

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told Fox News "the murder" had been a "tremendous mistake" and denied the powerful crown prince had ordered it.

Adel al-Jubeir's comments, describing the incident as murder, are some of the most direct to come from a Saudi official.

"We are determined to find out all the facts and we are determined to punish those who are responsible for this murder," he said.

"The individuals who did this did this outside the scope of their authority," he added. "There obviously was a tremendous mistake made, and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up."

- BBC