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Saudi Arabia executes citizen for joining terror group, manufacturing explosives

Saudi Arabia executes citizen for joining terror group, manufacturing explosives

Khaleej Times2 days ago
Saudi Arabia has executed a Saudi national convicted of multiple terrorist crimes, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Interior.
The individual, Mehdi bin Ahmed bin Jassim Al Bazroun, was found guilty of joining a terrorist organisation, manufacturing explosives, and possessing weapons and ammunition. He was also convicted for harbouring wanted individuals and concealing their terrorist plans, as well as financing terrorist activities.
Al Bazroun was apprehended by Saudi security forces and referred to the competent court. Following a thorough investigation and legal proceedings, the court found him guilty and sentenced him to death.
The sentence was upheld by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. A royal order was subsequently issued to carry out the ruling.
The execution was carried out on Monday, 12 Muharram 1447 AH, corresponding to July 7, 2025, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior stressed the government's commitment to maintaining national security, enforcing justice, and implementing Islamic law against those who threaten public safety or violate the sanctity of life. The statement concluded with a stern warning to anyone who may contemplate similar actions, affirming that they will face severe legal consequences.
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