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Saudi mistaken because the suspect Khashoggi said French prisoners like ‘zoos’

Saudi mistaken because the suspect Khashoggi said French prisoners like 'zoos'
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Riyadh: Saudi man who was wrongly arrested in France on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi journalist felt like “at the zoo” during his detention, he told Saudi TV on Thursday.
Khalid al-Otaibi, looked tired and pale and wore a black sweater and a black hat, was arrested at Paris’s main airport on Tuesday before being released a day later.
“They took me to the rooms that were all glass and used for criminals and had supervision and did not have a good ventilation,” he told the State Al-Ekhbarian TV.
“I tried to sleep all night, but I can’t because the place was uncomfortable,” he added.
“They watched me like me at the zoo.” “They asked if I wanted to eat and they gave me water in a cupless glass,” he said.
Otaibi was a victim of the wrong identity case when he shared his name with a desired man under an international arrest warrant in connection with the murder of Khashoggi.
Other Otaibi allegedly became part of the hit squad that committed murder at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in 2018.
Khalid al-Otaibi was a common name in Saudi Arabia.
“I tried to avoid problems,” said the man released about his trials.
“At first they prevented me from talking to the embassy.” In the morning an officer comes and communication gets better.
Then the embassy came with a lawyer and they took me out international reputation Mohammed took a big blow from Khashoggi’s murder as he tried to position himself as champions of modernization and reform.
Prince Crowns have said he accepts the overall responsibility of Saudi Arab, but denies a private link, with the kingdom saying it is the work of agents who have gone “bastard”.
The security source in Saudi Arabia has said that the actual Otaibi was actually in prison in Saudi Arabia, along with “all the defendants in the case”.
On Thursday, the Saudi newspaper asked for an apology from the French government.
“The release of residents is not enough step to improve Paris’s position,” said the Riyadh newspaper in an editorial.
“The problem requires an udicial action to compensate for citizens for psychological and moral damage that he has suffered,” he added.

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