‘Tell your boss’: Recording links Saudi prince to Khashoggi killing

Washington: Shortly after journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed last month at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, a member of the kill team told a superior over the phone to "tell your boss," the operatives had carried out their mission, according to three people familiar with a recording of Khashoggi's killing collected by Turkish intelligence.

The recording, shared last month with CIA Director Gina Haspel, is seen by intelligence officials as some of the strongest evidence linking Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the killing of Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist whose death prompted an international outcry.

Implicated: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Implicated: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.Credit:AP

While he was not mentioned by name, US intelligence officials believe "your boss" was a reference to Crown Prince Mohammed. Maher Abdulaziz Mutreb, one of 15 Saudis dispatched to Istanbul to confront Khashoggi, made the phone call and spoke in Arabic, the people said.

Turkish intelligence officers have told US officials they believe that Mutreb, a security officer who frequently traveled with Crown Prince Mohammed, was speaking to one of the crown prince's aides. While translations of the Arabic may differ, the people briefed on the call said Mutreb also said to the aide words to the effect of "the deed was done."

"A phone call like that is about as close to a smoking gun as you are going to get," said Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer now at the Brookings Institution. "It is pretty incriminating evidence."

Turkish officials have said that the audio does not conclusively implicate Crown Prince Mohammed, and US intelligence and other government officials have cautioned that however compelling the recording may be, it is still not irrefutable evidence of his involvement in the death of Khashoggi.

In a statement Monday, Saudi officials denied that the crown prince "had any knowledge whatsoever" of Khashoggi's killing. Referring to Mutreb's instructions to "tell your boss," the Saudi statement said that Turkey had "allowed our intelligence services to hear recordings, and at no moment was there any reference to the mentioned phrase in the such recordings."

A CIA spokesman declined to comment.

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