Saudi prince flogged in court-ordered punishment

The prince from Al Saud family was given lashes in a prison in Jeddah


Reuters November 02, 2016
PHOTO: AFP

DUBAI: A prince of Saudi Arabia's ruling Al Saud family was given lashes in a prison in Jeddah as a court-ordered punishment, a Saudi newspaper reported on Wednesday, less than a month after the kingdom executed another prince for murder.

The brief report in Okaz daily did not disclose the offence for which he was being punished but said the unidentified prince was also ordered to serve a prison sentence. The flogging was carried out by a policeman on Monday after medical checks to ensure the prince was healthy, the paper added.

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A spokesman for the oil-rich Gulf kingdom's Justice Ministry was not immediately available for comment. Saudi Arabia, a leading Arab ally of the United States and the birthplace of Islam, follows the strict Wahhabi Sunni Muslim school and gives the clergy control over its justice system.

A Saudi prince was executed in Riyadh on October 19 after a court found him guilty of shooting dead a fellow Saudi, official media reported, in what Saudis said was the first execution of a prince since the 1970s.

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Prince Turki bin Saud al-Kabir had pleaded guilty to shooting Adel al-Mohaimeed after a brawl, the ministry of interior said. Saudi social media users interpreted the rare execution of a prince as a sign of equality under Islamic law.

COMMENTS (4)

Khan | 8 years ago | Reply You have proved yourself as genuine Patwari (your comments in news forums). You should be praising your Mentors (KSA) without any reason as it's your leaders abode when he runs away from Pakistan.
Ch. Allah Daad | 8 years ago | Reply Now fools will praise Saudi Justice System, ignoring that there are 10,000 princes and princesses in Saudi Royal Family. There cannot be justice in a society in which there are so many royals and they eat up 25% of total revenues of State.
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