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UK revoking visas of Saudi suspects in Khashoggi murder: PM May

LONDON, Oct 24, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Britain will revoke the visas of Saudi
Arabian suspects involved in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Prime
Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday.

“The Home Secretary is taking action against all suspects to prevent them
entering the UK. If these individuals currently have visas, those visas will
be revoked today,” May told a session of parliament.

Britain’s actions follow a similar move made on Tuesday by the United
States.

Khashoggi’s death in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2 has piled
more pressure on May’s government to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia, which
has been waging a three-year bombing campaign in Yemen.

Asked whether she will join German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to
suspend arms sales to Riyadh, May insisted that Britain’s defence export
controls were “among the strictest in the world”.

She said the Saudi arms sales policy was “under review”, echoing comments
made by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt in parliament on Monday.

May added that she will continue to pile diplomatic pressure on Saudi
leaders to complete a swift and transparent investigation, and would be
speaking to Saudi King Salman later Wednesday.

“The foreign secretary and the foreign ministers and our ambassador have
been making our position very clear to the Saudi Arabians,” she said.

“I myself expect to speak to King Salman later today.”

British media have reported that Maher Abdulaziz Mutreb, the man named by
Turkish media as the leader of the operation against Khashoggi, used to work
at the Saudi embassy in London.

BSS/AFP/RY/1805 hrs