2023-11-30 09:25:54
Dammam: An Indian sentenced to death in a murder case was executed in Saudi Arabia. The Ministry of Home Affairs informed that Kalamuddin Muhammad Rafiq was sentenced to death.
The sentence was carried out following the Saudi Royal Court ordered to implement the Supreme Court verdict. The case is that a Yemeni citizen was stabbed to death during a verbal dispute. The person who was killed was a Yemeni citizen named Muhammad Hasan Ali.
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The security department arrested the suspect and handed over the case to the Saudi Public Prosecution. The investigation found the accused guilty. Clarifying this, the prosecution filed a charge sheet in the court. Reportedly, the cause of death was stabbing during a verbal argument between the two.
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The trial court sentenced the accused to death. The Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court upheld the verdict. After the Saudi Royal Court ordered the execution of the verdict, the Ministry of Interior announced that the suspect was sentenced to death on Wednesday. The sentence was carried out in the Eastern Province.
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Riyadh: A Pakistani driver has been jailed for four years for stealing a Saudi woman’s mobile phone and trying to sexually harass her during a car ride. The Riyadh Criminal Court also ordered a fine of 15,000 Riyals from the accused named Imtiaz.
The incident happened while he was being taken to work by car. During the journey, the driver stole the 40-year-old’s phone. The woman asked to return the phone through WhatsApp but it was not given. The demand of the accused was to give in to sexual intercourse. The accused also sent indecent photos by texting him that he would pay for having an affair.
After this, the woman complained to the police. The accused argued that the phone was not stolen and the woman had left it in the car. The accused also testified that when the complainant called to ask for the return of the mobile phone, he only replied that he was away. It was also argued that the obscene photos went to the woman’s phone by mistake. Imtiaz stated that he was the one who drives the complainant to and from work for 60 riyals daily and has been working in Saudi for 14 years.
During the trial, it was revealed that the accused had stolen the woman’s phone. The court found that the phone was held and a bargain was made to get them to agree to the affair.
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