Two Saudi citizens, Sultan bin Muhammad bin Kamikh Al-Otaibi and Turki bin Muhammad bin Ashish Al-Hazmi, were executed on Thursday for committing criminal and terrorist acts.
These acts included betraying their country, working with terrorist groups, and following an approach that involved “sacrificing blood, money, and honour” to disrupt society’s security and stability.
The Public Prosecution charged them with these crimes, and the competent court ruled against them, leading to their death sentence. The execution was carried out on Thursday, October 31, in Riyadh.
The Ministry of Interior stated that the government would take strong measures to uphold security and justice, warning that severe action would be taken against anyone who threatens the nation’s safety or unity. Punishment will be enforced for those committing such acts.