"macabre spike" in the kingdom's executions this year.
The
sentence against Khalid al-Rowaili was carried out as Jakarta summoned
Saudi Arabia's ambassador over the execution a day earlier of an
Indonesian domestic worker for murder.
Rowaili was convicted of
smuggling amphetamine pills and was executed in the northwestern region
of Jawf, according to a statement from the Interior Ministry carried by
the official Saudi Press Agency.He was the 61st person executed in the kingdom so far this year, after 87 death sentences carried out in the whole of 2014, according to AFP tallies.
Rowaili's
beheading by the sword follows the execution on Tuesday of Siti Zainab,
a domestic worker convicted of stabbing and beating a Saudi woman to
death.
London-based Amnesty
International said Zainab was executed despite suspicions she was
mentally ill, while an Indonesian migrant workers' group said she acted
in self defence against an abusive employer.
Jakarta complained that her family and consular staff were not given prior notice of Zainab's execution.
Amnesty's 2014 global report on the death penalty ranks Saudi Arabia among the top five executioners in the world.
The Interior Ministry has cited deterrence as a reason for carrying out the punishment.

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