Pakistani ‘drug trafficker’ beheaded in Saudi Arabia
Kingdom also executes five Saudi nationals for homicide – the highest number of executions in a single day this year
RIYADH:
A Pakistani citizen was among six people convicted of drug trafficking and homicide were executed in Saudi Arabia on Monday, the government said, the highest number of executions in a single day this year.
The Pakistani man was beheaded for drug trafficking and five Saudi nationals for homicide, the interior ministry said.
Saudi Arabia executes two drug dealers including Pakistani national
Monday's executions bring to 44 the number of convicts put to death this year, according to an AFP tally of government statements.
The oil-rich kingdom has one of the world's highest rates of execution, with suspects convicted of terrorism, homicide, rape, armed robbery and drug trafficking facing the death penalty.
The country reported 153 people executed last year, a number confirmed by London-based rights group Amnesty International.
A Pakistani citizen was among six people convicted of drug trafficking and homicide were executed in Saudi Arabia on Monday, the government said, the highest number of executions in a single day this year.
The Pakistani man was beheaded for drug trafficking and five Saudi nationals for homicide, the interior ministry said.
Saudi Arabia executes two drug dealers including Pakistani national
Monday's executions bring to 44 the number of convicts put to death this year, according to an AFP tally of government statements.
The oil-rich kingdom has one of the world's highest rates of execution, with suspects convicted of terrorism, homicide, rape, armed robbery and drug trafficking facing the death penalty.
The country reported 153 people executed last year, a number confirmed by London-based rights group Amnesty International.