Saudi Arabia executed an indicted Pakistani heroin runner on Tuesday, conveying the quantity of individuals put to death this year to 138.
Nimat Allah Mola Baksh had been discovered liable of pirating the medications inside his body, the inside service said in an announcement. He was executed in the kingdom's east.
Most Saudi executions are done by decapitating with a sword, in what the service says is an obstruction.
Rights specialists have raised worries about the decency of the trials. They likewise say capital punishment ought not be connected in medication cases.
As indicated by AFP counts, Baksh was the 138th Saudi or nonnative put to death by the kingdom this year, contrasted and 87 in 2014.
London-based Amnesty International says Saudi Arabia had the world's third-most noteworthy number of executions a year ago, a long ways behind China and Iran, and in front of Iraq and the United States. Under the kingdom's strict Islamic legitimate code, homicide, medication trafficking, outfitted burglary, assault and abandonment are all deserving of death.
