CIA gets all the evidences over Jamal Khashoogi killing
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ANKARA - Turkish pro-government media reported Wednesday that Turkish intelligence had shared "all the evidence" with the CIA gathered from its investigation into the killing of the Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoogi.
The evidence included video images as well as audio tapes from the consulate and the consul´s residence and were shared with CIA chief Gina Haspel during a briefing at the Turkish Intelligence Organisation, Sabah newspaper reported.
Speaking in Ankara, Erdogan on Wednesday vowed Turkey would not allow the culprits to get away with their "savage murder".
"We are determined not to allow any cover up of this murder and for all those responsible from those who gave the command to those who executed it -- not to escape justice.
"It is not over yet," he said. "We are unravelling, dismantling (the case) and the world is closely following."
The whereabouts of Khashoggi´s corpse still remain unknown. - APP/AFP