Record 81 Executed In One Day For Terrorism In Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia yesterday disclosed that it executed a record 81 people in one day for a variety of terrorism-related offences, exceeding the total number it sentenced to death in total last year.

According to a report by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA), all the convicts had been ‘found guilty of committing multiple heinous crimes’.

According to the report, they included convicts linked to the Islamic State group, or to Al-Qaeda, Yemen’s Huthi rebel forces or ‘other terrorist organisations’.

Those executed had been plotting attacks in the kingdom — including killing ‘a large number’ of civilians and members of the security forces, the SPA statement read.

They also include convictions for targeting government personnel and vital economic sites, the killing of law enforcement officers and maiming their bodies, and planting land mines to target police vehicles,‘ the SPA said.

The convictions include crimes of kidnapping, torture, rape, smuggling arms and bombs into the kingdom,’ it added.

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Africa Today News, New York gathered that of the 81 people killed — the kingdom’s highest number of recorded executions in one day — 73 were Saudi citizens, seven were Yemeni and one was a Syrian national.

SPA said all those executed were tried in Saudi courts, with trials overseen by 13 judges, held over three separate stages for each individual.

The kingdom will continue to take a strict and unwavering stance against terrorism and extremist ideologies that threaten stability,’ the report by SPA added.

The wealthy Gulf country has one of the world’s highest execution rates, and has often carried out previous death sentences by beheading.

Africa Today News, New York reports that Saudi has been the target of a series of deadly shootings and bombings since late 2014 carried out by Islamic State group fighters.

Saudi Arabia is also leading a military coalition that has been fighting in Yemen since 2015 to support the government against Iran-backed Huthi rebels, and who have launched strikes in return on the kingdom.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK

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