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Pakistani narcotics smuggler beheaded in Saudi Arabia
Riyadh, Oct 13: A Pakistani drug trafficker was beheaded in Saudi Arabia today, a Ministry of Interior statement said.
Riyadh, Oct 13: A Pakistani drug trafficker was
beheaded in Saudi Arabia today, a Ministry of Interior
statement said.
Moataber Bin Khan was convicted of smuggling an
undisclosed amount of heroin into the kingdom, the statement
said.
He was beheaded in the Red Sea port city of Jiddah, bringing the total number of beheadings this year to 48. Last year, at least 49 people were beheaded in the kingdom.
Drugs like heroin regularly enter Saudi Arabia from Pakistan, which lies along a route for smuggling narcotics to the Middle East and Europe.
Saudi Arabia follows a strict interpretation of Islam under which people convicted of drug trafficking, murder, rape and armed robbery are executed. Beheadings are carried out with a sword in public.
Bureau Report
He was beheaded in the Red Sea port city of Jiddah, bringing the total number of beheadings this year to 48. Last year, at least 49 people were beheaded in the kingdom.
Drugs like heroin regularly enter Saudi Arabia from Pakistan, which lies along a route for smuggling narcotics to the Middle East and Europe.
Saudi Arabia follows a strict interpretation of Islam under which people convicted of drug trafficking, murder, rape and armed robbery are executed. Beheadings are carried out with a sword in public.
Bureau Report