Drug trafficking: Saudi Arabia executes 10th Pakistani since mid-October

The sentence against Mohammad Fayad Mohammad Azam was carried out in the capital Riyadh


Afp December 11, 2014

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Thursday beheaded a Pakistani for heroin smuggling, bringing to 10 the number of people from his country executed in the kingdom for drug trafficking since mid-October.

The sentence against Mohammad Fayad Mohammad Azam was carried out in the capital Riyadh, the interior ministry said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.

According to an AFP tally, Azam was the latest of 79 foreigners and Saudis executed in the country this year, despite international concerns over the number and judicial process.

According to rights organisation Ansar Burney Trust, nearly 50 Pakistanis are believed to be facing capital punishment for smuggling drugs.

More than two-thirds of this year's executions have occurred over the past four months.

The interior ministry says the government is battling narcotics "because of their great harm to individuals and society".

Rape, murder, apostasy and armed robbery are also punishable by death under the kingdom's strict version of sharia law.

COMMENTS (8)

ajeet | 9 years ago | Reply

If its Saudi, then its halal.

Old Ravian | 9 years ago | Reply

How do the drug mules pass the security checks at Pakistan airports? If the checks at the Pakistan airports are good enough, the criminals of all sorts can be stopped here and the rest of law-abiding citizens can have a better treatment abroad.

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