Saudi authorities Thursday beheaded a man for murdering one Bangladeshi and stabbing another during a bid to rob them, according to the Saudi interior ministry.
Sultan Al Sahli, a Saudi, was convicted of killing one of the Bangladeshis with a blow to the head, and stabbing and wounding the other, said the ministry, cited by state-run Saudi Press Agency news agency.
Sahli wanted to steal their mobile phones and money, the agency said.
His beheading brings to 26 the total number of executions in the kingdom so far this year.
Sultan Al Sahli, a Saudi, was convicted of killing one of the Bangladeshis with a blow to the head, and stabbing and wounding the other, said the ministry, cited by state-run Saudi Press Agency news agency.
His beheading brings to 26 the total number of executions in the kingdom so far this year.
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