Saudi executes Pakistani for drug trafficking

Izzat Gul's beheading raises to 46 the number of executions carried out in Saudi Arabia this year


Afp September 04, 2014

JEDDAH: Saudi authorities beheaded a Pakistani on Thursday after sentencing him to death for drug trafficking, the interior ministry announced.

Izzat Gul had been convicted of trafficking a "large amount" of heroin, the ministry said in statement carried by the official SPA news agency, without specifying how much.

His beheading in the western port city of Jeddah raises to 46 the number of executions carried out in the desert kingdom this year, according to an AFP tally.

Human Rights Watch expressed alarm last month at a surge in executions, which saw 19 people beheaded between August 4 and 20 alone.

HRW said eight of those executed had been convicted of non-violent offences such as drug trafficking and "sorcery", and described the use of the death penalty in their cases as "particularly egregious".

Rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking are all punishable by death under Saudi Arabia's strict version of sharia law.

COMMENTS (3)

goggi (Lahore) | 9 years ago | Reply

The most convenient of all theories is to kill people rather than educate...............................what an uneducated and uncivilized author of Sharia Law!

Jadugar | 9 years ago | Reply

@ Dozing, True. Maybe a little more but certainly not as much as people killed by the supplier of deadly weapon to Muslims assassins in Iraq, Syria, Libya and not to forget TTP. Remember people who use drugs do it of their own choice.

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