Saudi Arab Executed Two Pakistani Nationals
Saudi Arab Executed Two Pakistani Nationals: Two Pakistani nationals on Thursday were executed and their bodies crucified at a public park for committing multiple crimes in Saudi Arabia.
In a statement released by Saudi interior ministry, “Adam Khan Iyas Khan and Asad Mohammed Yousef Khan committed a series of capital crimes against a number of expatriates in KSA, including assassination, robbery, and theft using deceptive and delusionary tricks to reach their goals and finally getting rid of the victims’ bodies.”
“The security authorities have apprehended them, and send them to justice where they pleaded guilty at all levels of litigation,” the statement added.
A royal order endorsed a rule issued by the consecutive courts of the Kingdom, climaxed by the Appeal and Higher Courts, to execute the culprits at a public park as per the Islamic Sharia law.

According to a study by Justice Project Pakistan and Human Rights Watch (HRW), Saudi Arabia executes more Pakistanis than any other foreign nationality annually.
Moreover, a report titled ‘Caugh in a Web’, 66 Pakistanis were beheaded in Saudi between 2014 and 2017.
With 1.6 million nationals, Pakistanis constitute the second largest foreign community in Saudi Arabia, and most are members of a low-skilled workforce with few rights.
Some 2,795 Pakistanis are currently imprisoned in Saudi Arabia.
Earlier this month a Nigerian national has been executed in Saudi Arabia after being convicted of smuggling narcotic drugs into the country.
Abu Duraimi Oyida Ajibula was executed in Madinah on Tuesday for smuggling cocaine in his intestines, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The kingdom’s interior ministry said the court convicted the smuggler and that the sentence was endorsed by the appeal and supreme courts. A royal order was also issued to execute the sentence.
The ministry reiterated that the Saudi government is “keen on combating narcotics due to their great harm to individuals and the society”, and warned violators of punishment according to Sharia law.
The kingdom’s laws on drug smuggling are among the strictest in the world and it has carried out multiple executions of those convicted of the crime.
Some of those executed for smuggling last year include five Saudi nationals, four Pakistani nationals, three Yemenis, Two Egyptians, one Syrian national and a Palestinian national.
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