Breaking: France imposes sanctions against 18 Saudis over Khashoggi murder
The French remote service said Thursday that it would force sanctions against 18 Saudi subjects over the killing of writer Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul a month ago.
Jamal Khashoggi
"These measures… plan to restrict these people from entering a national area and the whole Schengen territory" of Europe, the service said in an announcement.
"They are traditionalist measures, subject to survey or expansion dependent on the discoveries of the examination under way," it said.
Saudi Arabia has said that 21 individuals are in care, with capital punishments looked for against five men.
Global weight has mounted on Riyadh to locate those in charge of the frightful homicide of Khashoggi, a US occupant who composed for The Washington Post and had been condemning of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed container Salman.
An ongoing CIA investigation spilled to the US media supposedly blamed Prince Mohammed, however Saudi examiners have said he had no job in the executing.
The US Treasury has forced endorses on 17 individuals, including close assistants of Prince Mohammed, while Germany forced comparative measures on Monday.
Jamal Khashoggi
"These measures… plan to restrict these people from entering a national area and the whole Schengen territory" of Europe, the service said in an announcement.
"They are traditionalist measures, subject to survey or expansion dependent on the discoveries of the examination under way," it said.
Saudi Arabia has said that 21 individuals are in care, with capital punishments looked for against five men.
Global weight has mounted on Riyadh to locate those in charge of the frightful homicide of Khashoggi, a US occupant who composed for The Washington Post and had been condemning of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed container Salman.
An ongoing CIA investigation spilled to the US media supposedly blamed Prince Mohammed, however Saudi examiners have said he had no job in the executing.
The US Treasury has forced endorses on 17 individuals, including close assistants of Prince Mohammed, while Germany forced comparative measures on Monday.
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