Implementation of retribution in a resident of Jizan... and revealing his crime and nationality

Today, the Saudi Ministry of Interior issued a statement regarding the implementation of the death sentence as retribution for one of the perpetrators in the Jazan region.

In a statement, the ministry said that Hassan Abdulaziz Attia Nassar, a Jordanian, had killed Hussein bin Jaber bin Salem al-Maliki, a Saudi national, with a blow to his face and suffocation, which led to his death.

And she added, "By God's grace, the security authorities were able to arrest the aforementioned perpetrator, and the investigation with him resulted in accusing him of committing his crime, and by referring him to the court, an instrument was issued against him to prove what was attributed to him, and to sentence him to death as retribution and postponement of its implementation until the maturity of the minors' heirs of the dead man and their claim with The rest of the heirs to fulfill the retribution, and the judgment was confirmed by his reference, then appended to the judgment deed confirming the maturity and maturity of the minors from the heirs and their claim with the rest of the heirs to complete the retribution from the offender, and this was supported by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, and a royal order was issued to enforce what was legally decided, and his reference was supported by the right the aforementioned offender.

The death sentence was carried out as retribution for the offender, Hassan Abdulaziz Attia Nassar, today, Tuesday, in the city of Jizan, in the Jazan region.

And the Ministry of the Interior, as announcing this, to assure everyone the keenness of the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to establish security, achieve justice, and implement the provisions of God in everyone who transgresses against the safe and sheds their blood, and at the same time warns anyone who tempts himself to do such a thing that legitimate punishment will be his fate. .

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