Two Lankans beheaded in Saudi Arabia
Two Sri Lankans were beheaded by the sword yesterday after being
convicted of armed robbery and murdering a Sudanese accountant, the
Interior Ministry said.
The two men were found guilty of shooting dead and robbing Mohammed
al-Jakk Mohammed, who worked as a company accountant, as he walked out
of a bank in Riyadh, the ministry said in a statement carried by SPA
state news agency.
The two beheadings were the first to be announced in 2009, while the
tally of decapitations announced by Saudi authorities in 2008 stood at
102. In 2007, a record 153 people were executed in the country, which
applies a strict version of sharia, or Islamic law. That figure compared
with 37 in 2006 and the previous record of 113 in 2000. AFP |