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Khashoggi murder: Mohammed bin Salman denies ordering killing

Terming the killing as "heinous" Mohammed bin Salman said, "this was a mistake. And I must take all actions to avoid such a thing in the future"

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Mohammed bin Salman. Pic/ AFP

Mohammed bin Salman. Pic/ AFP

Riyadh [Saudi Arabia]: Saudi Arabia's Crown prince Mohammed bin Salman accepted "full responsibility" for the gruesome murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi but denied ordering the killing. When asked if he ordered the killing, the crown prince told a US network on Sunday, "Absolutely not." He added that he took full responsibility for the incident that occurred one year ago, "since it was committed by individuals working for the Saudi government," reported Al Jazeera.

Terming the killing as "heinous" the crown prince said: "This was a mistake. And I must take all actions to avoid such a thing in the future." Earlier this week, the crown prince said that Khashoggi's murder "happened under my watch." On being asked how the murder could happen without his knowledge, Salman responded to PBS' Frontline, as quoted by the interviewer, that his nation has "20 million people, 3 million government employees".

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