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Saudi Arabia Yet To Behead The Arrested Nigerian Drug Traffickers

Members of Magic Movement, a group of young Bangladeshis, stage a mock execution scene in protest of Saudi Arabia beheading of eight Bangladeshi workers in front of National Museum in Dhaka October 15, 2011. Eight Bangladeshi migrants have been beheaded in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh in public on October 7, as they were sentenced to death for the alleged murder of an Egyptian man in April 2007, an interior ministry of Saudua Arabia statement said. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (BANGLADESH - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) - RTXXS1D

The Kwara 2016 Amirul Hajj, Justice ldrees Haroon, on Saturday, said three Muslim pilgrims, who were flown from Ilorin Airport in Kwara State and later arrested in Saudi Arabia on alleged drug-related offences, had not been beheaded.

The arrested pilgrims were among the first batch of 505 Muslim pilgrims transported from the state.

Haroon, who spoke to Punch from Makkah, Saudi Arabia, described the claim that the offenders had been executed as untrue. He said the matter was an international issue, which was still being handled by the Government of Saudi Arabia.

He added that the remaining pilgrims from the state were in “good condition” in Makkah.

Haroon said, “Issues of the arrested pilgrims are international matters which are being handled by the Saudi authorities. It is not true that they have been executed.”

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