Saudi media confirmed that the authorities will begin to call some of the Turkish media circulated their names, including Salah al-Tabaiqi, in the incident of Khashoggi's disappearance to inquire about the reason for their presence in Istanbul at the same time that intersects with the last public appearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Saudi media said the authorities would begin the process of summoning them to verify the allegations of their involvement in Khashoggi's disappearance.
Bone Saw
Turkish officials said they had evidence that a Saudi team of 15 people arrived in Istanbul on October 2, assassinated Jamal Khashoggi, and cut off his body with a bone saw they brought for that purpose. They left the same day. The records show that two private planes arrived in Istanbul Khashoggi's disappearance, according to the newspaper "The New York Times" America.
The presence of members of the Royal Guard or close to the Crown Prince may not mean the involvement of the Saudi government in the killing of Khashoggi, but the presence of an autopsy expert Salah al-Tabiqi among the suspects indicates that the killing of Khashoggi may have been planned from the start.
The newspaper said that at least nine of the 15 suspects identified by the Turkish authorities worked for the Saudi security services or the army or other government ministries. One of them was Maher Abdul Aziz Matarib, a former diplomat of the Saudi embassy in London in 2007. He traveled frequently with the Crown Prince, Perhaps he was his bodyguard.
The New York Times says that if these men, including Salah al-Tebeki, Turkish authorities say, were involved in the killing of Khashoggi, they may confirm Mohammed bin Salman's involvement in the incident.