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    Wednesday, October 19, 2016

    Can it be called 'Jungle Justice'? For killing a fellow Saudi Arabian man, the prince of Saudi Arabia has been executed.

    King Salman of Saudi Arabia
    The prince of Saudi Arabia has met his doom after killing a fellow country man, the prince was executed after pleading guilty of his crime he committed three years ago, the interior minister of Saudi has confirmed.

    Saudi's prince Turki bin Saud al-Kabir was executed in away that has not be revealed by the authorities but most people are usually beheaded.  

    Adel al-Mohaimeed was the man prince Turki killed through shooting during a fight in Saudi's capital of Riyadh.
    It is surprising to have seen the ruling family in Saudi Arabia being executed but it just happened now and that will send message to the rest of the citizens of the Islamic country that the government is in no favour of anyone but respect the policies and the doctrines.

    Reacting to the execution of the prince, a ministry statement responded by saying: "The government is keen to keep order, stabilise security and bring about justice through implementing the rules prescribed by Allah.

    "King Salman’s keenness on enforcement of security, justice and God's judgments."

    It also warned "that legitimate punishment would be the fate of whoever tries to assault innocent people and shed their blood".

    However the victims's family refused to be compromised by any means of financial offers to boycott the verdict but demanded for the death sentence of the victim, local media reported.

    In Saudi Arabia any death sentence is most likely on drug dealings, murder cases and also terrorism act.

    It will be recalled that a certain Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr was executed alongside 50 other persons for terrorism act after Iranian government announced a high bounty on his head, the terrorism act was based on the majority of the group complaining of marginalization, which caused a n unrest in the Middle East and it happened in 2011.

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