Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Saudi Arabia beheads Pakistani drug trafficker

World News
Riyadh: Saudi powers decapitated a Pakistani man Wednesday in the eastern Qatif area after he was indicted medication trafficking in the kingdom, the inside service proclaimed. Jaafar Ghulam Ali was "captured as he was sneaking a lot of heroin," said the service articulation cited by the official Spa news
office. His decapitating carries to 71 the amount of individuals executed in Saudi Arabia so far not long from now, as per an Afp number. In 2012, the preservationist Muslim kingdom did 76 executions, as per a count dependent upon official figures. Human Rights Watch put the number at 69. Assault, homicide, abandonment, equipped burglary and medication trafficking are all deserving of expiration under the oil-rich Gulf state's strict form of sharia, or Islamic law.

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