Saudi Arabia on Tuesday executed a convicted Pakistani heroin smuggler, adding to a toll that human rights group Amnesty International says is the kingdom’s highest in two decades.
The Ministry of Interior said that Khan Iqbal was put to death in the holy city of Makkah for smuggling a large amount of heroin in his intestines.
Iqbal is the 149th local or foreigner put to death this year, against 87 for all of 2014.
London-based Amnesty says the number of executions in Saudi Arabia this year is the highest since 192 people were put to death in 1995.
The toll has rarely exceeded 90 annually in recent years, it said. Reasons for the surge are unclear.
Over the last few weeks, however, there has been a marked drop in executions, all of which are reported by the official Saudi Press Agency.
Rights experts have raised concerns about the fairness of trials in the kingdom and say that the death penalty should not be applied in drug cases.