Saudi executes Pakistani drug smuggler

Mohammed Ishaq Thawab Gul was found guilty of trafficking heroin into the kingdom, interior ministry says


Afp May 17, 2016
Mohammed Ishaq Thawab Gul was found guilty of trafficking heroin into the kingdom, the interior ministry says. PHOTO: RT/FILE

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Tuesday put to death a Pakistani man convicted of drug smuggling, bringing to 93 the number of executions in the kingdom this year.

Mohammed Ishaq Thawab Gul had been found guilty of trafficking heroin into the kingdom, the interior ministry said.

Most people put to death in the Gulf country are beheaded with a sword.

Saudi executes Pakistani man for drug trafficking

Murder and drug trafficking cases account for the majority of Saudi executions, although 47 people were put to death for "terrorism" on a single day in January.

According to rights group Amnesty International, Saudi Arabia had the third-highest number of executions last year -- at least 158.

That was far behind Pakistan which executed 326, and Saudi Arabia's regional rival Iran, which executed at least 977, said Amnesty whose figures exclude secretive China.

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Rights experts have raised concerns about the fairness of trials in Saudi Arabia and say the death penalty should not be applied in drugs cases.

The interior ministry, however, said the government "is keen on fighting drugs of all kinds due to their serious damage to individuals and the society".

COMMENTS (4)

Haji Atiya | 7 years ago | Reply @Ali Mustafa: Who said Pakistanis are Asians ? Indians are but we're closer to Turk.
truthbetold | 7 years ago | Reply This poor guy is just a lowly drug "mule" who did the bidding for his rich paymasters. He was carrying the drugs only to support his family. The barbaric Arabs love to behead the guys whose only fault is poverty that forced them to be the mules. How about beheading the rich Saudis who use the drugs and the middlemen who make the major money?
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