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Saudi Arabia executes three foreigners for drug smuggling

Published on: December 10, 2025 6:11 PM

Saudi Arabia has executed one Pakistani and two Afghan nationals in Mecca after they were found guilty of drug smuggling, following a legal process that confirmed all charges against them. The Saudi Ministry of Interior stated that each case went through the court system, where evidence was reviewed in detail. Moreover, the ministry emphasized that the verdicts followed the country’s strict anti-narcotics laws.

The two Afghan nationals were arrested for smuggling methamphetamine into the kingdom, while the Pakistani citizen was detained for attempting to traffic heroin. Their cases were independently investigated to ensure accuracy and fairness throughout the trial. Additionally, officials highlighted that all three individuals were given full access to legal procedures before sentencing.

Read more : Saudi Arabia renews $3bn deposit for Pakistan 

Following their convictions, the defendants filed appeals, which were thoroughly reviewed by higher courts to ensure compliance with judicial requirements. However, the appeals were rejected, and the death sentences were upheld based on established legal standards. As a result, the executions were carried out after the completion of all judicial stages.

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed the government’s firm stance against narcotics, stressing that it will continue to protect society from the dangers associated with drug trafficking. Authorities stated that anyone attempting to smuggle drugs into the country will face the strongest penalties under the law. Furthermore, officials said that these measures are essential to maintaining national security.

Read more : Saudi Arabia rolls over $3bn deposit for another year 

Saudi authorities continue strengthening border controls and enhancing monitoring systems to prevent illegal substances from entering the kingdom. These executions serve as a stark reminder of the country’s zero-tolerance policy toward drug-related crimes and reinforce its commitment to enforcing laws with full seriousness. Consequently, the government hopes these actions will discourage future smuggling attempts.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: anti-drug laws, drug smuggling case, foreign nationals executed, Latest, Mecca executions, Saudi execution, Saudi penalties

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