A man convicted on terrorism-related charges has been executed in Saudi Arabia following a final court ruling, according to an official statement from the Interior Ministry and reporting patterns consistent with international news agencies.
The Interior Ministry said the individual, identified as Saoud bin Muhammad bin Ali al-Faraj, was convicted of multiple offenses including alleged affiliation with a foreign-linked terrorist organization, targeting security personnel, supporting and financing terrorist activities, harboring suspects, manufacturing explosives, and illegal possession of weapons.The case was initially investigated by security authorities before being referred to the judiciary.
According to official information, the defendant received a discretionary (ta’zir) death sentence after court proceedings. The ruling was later reviewed and upheld by the Supreme Court, making the verdict final under Saudi legal procedures.
International reporting patterns by outlets such as Reuters and Associated Press show that capital punishment cases in Saudi Arabia typically follow this multi-stage judicial review process before implementation.
Authorities confirmed that the execution was carried out in the Eastern Province. The Interior Ministry reiterated that the action was taken in line with judicial rulings and national security regulations.
The statement also stressed the government’s position on maintaining internal security and applying legal penalties against acts considered threats to public safety.
Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have previously raised concerns regarding the scope of terrorism-related charges and the use of capital punishment in the country.
At the same time, Saudi authorities consistently maintain that such measures are applied following legal procedures and are necessary for national security.
The Interior Ministry warned that similar offenses would be met with strict legal consequences, emphasizing continued efforts to deter activities deemed threatening to national security.
Source: ILKHA, Staff, April 1, 2026
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