News (Media Awareness Project) - Saudi Arabia: Web: Drug Dealers Put To Sword In Saudi Arabia |
Title: | Saudi Arabia: Web: Drug Dealers Put To Sword In Saudi Arabia |
Published On: | 2004-09-12 |
Source: | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Canada Web) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-21 23:23:46 |
DRUG DEALERS PUT TO SWORD IN SAUDI ARABIA
RIYADH - Saudi Arabia executed three drug traffickers on Sunday,
beheading the men in public in a northern city.
The three Saudi security guards had been convicted of trafficking
hashish using government vehicles, the Interior Ministry said.
Khamis bin Mabrouk al-Sayeri, Nasser bin Mohammed al-Fahadi and Zidan
al-Oqaili al-Anzi were beheaded in the northern border city of Arar,
according to the ministry.
They had been arrested loading an undisclosed amount of hashish into
border guard vehicles.
Sunday's executions bring to 13 the number of people executed in Saudi
Arabia in 2004. Last year at least 52 people, mostly drug smugglers,
were beheaded.
Under Saudi Arabia's strict interpretation of Islamic law, people
convicted of drug trafficking, murder, rape and armed robbery are
executed. The beheadings are carried out in public with a sword.
RIYADH - Saudi Arabia executed three drug traffickers on Sunday,
beheading the men in public in a northern city.
The three Saudi security guards had been convicted of trafficking
hashish using government vehicles, the Interior Ministry said.
Khamis bin Mabrouk al-Sayeri, Nasser bin Mohammed al-Fahadi and Zidan
al-Oqaili al-Anzi were beheaded in the northern border city of Arar,
according to the ministry.
They had been arrested loading an undisclosed amount of hashish into
border guard vehicles.
Sunday's executions bring to 13 the number of people executed in Saudi
Arabia in 2004. Last year at least 52 people, mostly drug smugglers,
were beheaded.
Under Saudi Arabia's strict interpretation of Islamic law, people
convicted of drug trafficking, murder, rape and armed robbery are
executed. The beheadings are carried out in public with a sword.
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