Saudi Arabia has executed a Nepali national named Santa Bahadur Pune on Thursday after being convicted of stabbing a Saudi to death.
The execution took place in the kingdom’s Al-Jawf region, according to Saudi Press Agency.
However, the report did not mention the details of the execution.
Saudi Arabia carries out executions by beheading, which has been a subject of criticism from human rights groups.
Amnesty International stated that Saudi Arabia has one of the highest execution rates in the world and often applies the death penalty after flawed proceedings.
Pune’s execution for reportedly committing murder in Saudi Arabia shows the continued use of capital punishment in the Middle Eastern kingdom.
Saudi Arabia carries out executions for several offenses, including drug trafficking, murder, and terrorism-related crimes.
However, many human rights organizations criticize the legal procedures associated with these cases.
Saudi Arabia has been executing criminals at a high rate for decades.
Despite criticism from human rights groups and many Western countries, the kingdom continues to employ capital punishment.
In recent years, several migrants have been executed in Saudi Arabia. Such cases have raised concerns about the way Saudi Arabia treats migrant workers.
Source:
alaskacommons.com, Staff, June 1, 2023
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