Saudi Arabia carried out a death sentence on three citizens, Talal bin Ali bin Khanifis Al Hudhli, Majdi bin Muhammad bin Attian Al Kaabi, and Rayed bin Amer bin Matar Al Kaabi, on Sunday in the Riyadh region.
The Ministry of Interior stated that the individuals were accused of “providing support to terrorist entities, communicating with them, adopting a terrorist approach that permits the shedding of blood, money, and honor, and inciting people to carry out terrorist acts with the aim of undermining the security and stability of society.”
“The death sentence was carried out on the three nationals who committed acts of treason against the Kingdom,” said the Ministry of Interior in a statement.
The individuals were referred to the Public Prosecution, charged, and sentenced to death by the Specialized Criminal Court.
This move comes as Saudi Arabia continues to take a strong stance against terrorism and those who seek to undermine the security and stability of the Kingdom.
“The Kingdom will not tolerate any acts of terrorism or those who support it,” said a government official, who wished to remain anonymous. “We will continue to take all necessary measures to protect our citizens and maintain the security and stability of our society.”
The executions have been carried out in accordance with the Kingdom’s laws and regulations, and are seen as a deterrent to those who would seek to carry out similar acts.
