Pakistanis Executed in Makkah for Drug Smuggling

Two Pakistani nationals have been executed in Saudi Arabia after being convicted of drug smuggling. According to Saudi authorities, the incident took place in the holy city of Makkah, where Pakistanis executed in Makkah were found guilty after a complete legal process. The case highlights Saudi Arabia’s strict laws against drug-related crimes.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior stated that the two individuals attempted to smuggle heroin and other narcotics into the country. The drugs were hidden in different parts of their bodies, but security officials detected the smuggling attempt and arrested them.
After investigation, the case was presented in court, where the crime was proven. The court announced the death sentence, and later the Supreme Court rejected the appeal filed against the verdict, confirming the punishment.
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Following the court decision, a royal order was issued to carry out the sentence. Saudi officials confirmed that the execution was carried out in Makkah after all legal requirements were completed under the country’s laws.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has warned that anyone involved in drug trafficking will face severe punishment. This case of Pakistanis executed in Makkah serves as a strong reminder that Saudi Arabia enforces its laws strictly to protect society from drugs.















