Pakistani man heroin trafficking convictions executed in Saudi Arabia

Pakistani man heroin trafficking convictions executed in Saudi Arabia. swordSaudi Arabia imposes the death penalty for offences including murder, drug.

A Pakistan man Mohammed Mokhtar executed, beheaded with a sword he convicted of heroin trafficking. Mohammed Mokhtar executed.

In the eastern city of Dammam, the interior ministry of Saudi Arabia said.

Pakistani man heroin trafficking convictions executed in Saudi Arabia .

Pakistani man heroin trafficking convictions executed in Saudi Arabia .

Heroin trafficking convictions; man beheaded with swordSaudi Arabia imposes the death penalty for offences including murder, drug trafficking, armed robbery, rape and apostasy.

Most people executed beheaded with a sword. There were no beheadings during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

Which began in the kingdom on June 6. However, executions resumed on Sunday when authorities put a Saudi murderer to death.

Pakistani Mohammed Mokhtar, convicted of heroin trafficking, was executed in the eastern city of Dammam, the ministry said.

VIDEO: Heroin trafficking convictions; man beheaded with a sword

Saudi citizen Ali Assiri, who was found guilty of stabbing a fellow tribesman to death, was executed in the southwestern region of Asir, the interior ministry said.

Saudi authorities executed two men on Tuesday, bringing to 98 the number of executions carried out in the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom so far this year.

Heroin trafficking convictions; man beheaded with sword Human rights group Amnesty International says the kingdom carried out at least 158 death sentences last year, making it the third most prolific executioner after Iran and Pakistan.

Pakistani man heroin trafficking convictions executed in Saudi Arabia.

mnesty’s figures do not include secretive China. The London-based watchdog says the Saudi rate of executions this year is “higher than at the same point last year”.

Murder and drug trafficking cases account for the majority of Saudi executions, although 47 people put to death for “terrorism” offences on a single day in January. Heroin trafficking convictions; man beheaded with sword

They included prominent Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr, whose execution prompted Iranian protesters to torch Saudi diplomatic missions, leading Riyadh to sever relations.