Salah Mohammed Tubaigy

Salah Mohammed Abdah Al Tubaigy (Arabic: صلاح الطبيقي, born 20 August 1971),[1][3] also spelled Tubaiqi, is a Saudi forensic doctor.

[6] Tubaigy was a professor in the criminal evidence department at Naif Arab University for Security Sciences in Riyadh, and was known for pioneering rapid and mobile autopsies.

He taught and published papers on gathering DNA evidence and dissecting human bodies[7][8] and had a prominent role in Saudi Arabia's state security apparatus and scientific community for around 20 years.

[9] He designed a mobile autopsy lab to accompany Muslims on the hajj to Mecca, and said it can "provide the dissection service to the authorities in a record time.

[14] In April 2019, as a response to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the United States banned Tubaigy and 15 others (including Saud al-Qahtani) from entering the country.