Saudi Arabia executes prince for murder Oct 19, 2016
Saudi Arabia executes prince for murder
Oct 19,
2016
Saudi
Arabia has executed a prince from the Saudi royal family on Tuesday for
murdering a man during a brawl in the capital Riyadh.
This was
disclosed by the Interior Ministry, “in announcing this, we want to affirm to
all that the Kingdom’s government is determined to establish security.
“It will
bring about justice and implement God’s law against all those who attack the
innocent.”
The
execution of Prince Turki Saud-al-Kabir is an extremely rare case of a member
of the conservative kingdom’s ruling family being put to death.
Meanwhile,
local media reported that the killing for which the prince was executed took
place in 2012.
The media
indicated that Prince Turki’s death sentence was upheld by the Appeal Court and
the High Court.
Another
royal prince welcomed the news, in the first public reaction from a member of
the ruling family.
Prince
Khaled Al Saud said “this is God’s law, and the way of our blessed kingdom. May
God have mercy on the killer and his victim.”
A report
says the execution brings to 128 the number of persons put to death so far in
the country this year.
Saudi
Arabia, which applies strict interpretation of Islamic law, is among the top
executioners in the world, according to international rights groups.
Saudi
Arabia imposes the death penalty for offences including murder, armed robbery,
banditry, rape, drug-trafficking and witchcraft.
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