Heroin smuggling: Another Pakistani beheaded
Saudi Arab executes 74 people, foreigners, Saudis in 2014
RIYADH:
Saudi Arabia on Thursday beheaded a Pakistani for heroin smuggling, bringing to nine the number of Pakistanis executed since mid-October. Mohammed Rahman had been “tried and found guilty of smuggling a large quantity of heroin into the kingdom,” the official Saudi Press Agency said. The sentence was carried out in the Eastern Province city of Khobar. Asghar was the latest of 74 people, foreigners and Saudis, to be executed in the kingdom this year, according to an AFP tally. The Gulf state saw the third highest number of executions in the world last year after Iran and Iraq, according to Amnesty International whose figures did not include China.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 28th, 2014.
Saudi Arabia on Thursday beheaded a Pakistani for heroin smuggling, bringing to nine the number of Pakistanis executed since mid-October. Mohammed Rahman had been “tried and found guilty of smuggling a large quantity of heroin into the kingdom,” the official Saudi Press Agency said. The sentence was carried out in the Eastern Province city of Khobar. Asghar was the latest of 74 people, foreigners and Saudis, to be executed in the kingdom this year, according to an AFP tally. The Gulf state saw the third highest number of executions in the world last year after Iran and Iraq, according to Amnesty International whose figures did not include China.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 28th, 2014.