The “Saudi Rapid Intervention Group”, believed to be responsible for Khashoggi’s death asked for bonus

The elite Saudi hit squad believed to be involved in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi reportedly asked the country’s Crown Prince for a bonus because they had tortured and kidnapped so many people.

The squad, reportedly dubbed the “Saudi Rapid Intervention Group” by US intelligence, was reportedly set up in 2017 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to silence dissenters.

But by June 2018 the team had been so busy that its leader asked the crown prince whether he would give the team bonuses for Eid al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of Ramadan, The New York Times reported US intelligence officials as saying.

Via BI / NYT

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