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Razak executed in Saudi Arabia for heroin smuggling

The execution of Zubair Razak in Saudi Arabia for heroin smuggling highlights the kingdom's commitment to combating drugs and protecting security. Discover the details of the case and the final verdict.

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Execution of a heroin smuggler in the Kingdom: A firm message against drugs

In a move that underscores the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to protecting the security of its citizens and residents, the Ministry of Interior today (Sunday) carried out the death penalty against Zubair Hussain Abdul Al Razak, a Pakistani national, after he was convicted of smuggling heroin into the Kingdom.

Case details and final ruling

Security forces apprehended the perpetrator after intensive investigation efforts. The investigation resulted in his indictment for drug trafficking. Following his referral to the competent court, he was found guilty and sentenced to death.

The ruling was not final until it was appealed and upheld by the Supreme Court, reflecting the precision and rigor of the Kingdom's judicial system. Ultimately, a royal decree was issued to enforce the legally mandated ruling, and the sentence was carried out in the Makkah region.

A clear message against the scourge of drugs

The Ministry of Interior affirmed the Kingdom's commitment to protecting society from the scourge of drugs, which poses a grave threat to innocent lives and leads to the corruption of youth, individuals, and society as a whole. The Ministry emphasized that penalties will be a deterrent to anyone who dares to commit such crimes.

“The legal punishment will be his fate,” the ministry said in these words, issuing a stern warning to anyone who thinks of smuggling or promoting drugs within the Kingdom.

International statistics and comparisons

Global statistics indicate that drug trafficking poses a significant challenge to countries worldwide. In this context, the Kingdom's efforts stand out as one of the leading nations in combating this scourge through the implementation of strict laws and deterrent penalties.

Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that follows a policy of zero tolerance for drug smuggling and trafficking crimes, where Sharia rulings are implemented firmly and transparently to ensure justice and protect society.

Future outlook

As security and judicial efforts to combat drug trafficking and distribution continue, the Kingdom is expected to further strengthen its preventive and awareness-raising measures to curb the spread of this scourge. It will also continue to cooperate with other countries to exchange information and expertise in this vital area.

In conclusion, the message remains clear: there is no place for drugs and drug dealers among us, and the punishment will be severe for anyone who tries to tamper with the security and safety of Saudi society.

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Interior Minister chairs meeting of 33 regional governors: Security and development

Details of the 33rd annual meeting of regional governors, chaired by Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, discussing enhancing security, employing artificial intelligence, and the objectives of Vision 2030.

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Interior Minister chairs meeting of 33 regional governors: Security and development

His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Interior, chaired the 33rd annual meeting of Their Royal Highnesses the Princes of the Regions, which was held via video conference. This meeting reflects the wise leadership's ongoing commitment to monitoring the well-being of citizens and residents and ensuring that work in the regional emirates proceeds according to the highest standards of efficiency and quality.

His Royal Highness the Minister of Interior began the meeting by conveying the greetings of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Prime Minister – may God protect them – to the governors of the regions. In his opening remarks, His Royal Highness emphasized the wise directives that place the security of the nation and the well-being of its citizens at the forefront of priorities, stressing the need to facilitate and streamline all matters for citizens, residents, and visitors throughout the Kingdom, reflecting the Kingdom's positive image.

Strengthening regional security and stability

In discussing the current situation, His Royal Highness the Minister of Interior and Their Royal Highnesses the Princes of the Regions commended the wise policies of the leadership – may God support them – which have contributed to strengthening security and stability despite the challenges facing the region. Emphasis was placed on harnessing all available human and technological resources to ensure the safety of everyone residing in the Kingdom. The attendees also praised the Kingdom's humanitarian role in hosting stranded citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, both at airports and elsewhere, reflecting the deep-rooted solidarity and unity among the Gulf states.

Comprehensive development and the goals of Vision 2030

The meeting included a comprehensive review of the agenda, which focused on achieving comprehensive and sustainable development. Discussions addressed ways to enhance the capabilities of regional emirates to fulfill their developmental and security responsibilities, with particular emphasis on supporting the non-profit sector to become an active partner in development. Mechanisms for effective participation in improving the "Quality of Life" initiative, a key program of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, were also explored. This initiative aims to create the necessary environment to improve the lifestyle of individuals and families.

Digital transformation and artificial intelligence

In a significant step towards the future, the meeting discussed the importance of continuing to develop administrative services by harmonizing the spatial supervisory scope across government entities. Emphasis was placed on the necessity of maximizing the use of artificial intelligence technologies and employing them in administrative and security operations, striving to achieve the concept of a "smart digital government" and attain institutional excellence in government performance, ensuring speed of completion and accuracy of outputs.

At the conclusion of the meeting, His Highness the Minister of Interior and the Princes of the regions expressed their gratitude to the wise leadership for the outstanding services provided to the guests of God during the holy month of Ramadan, and the attendees reached a number of important recommendations in preparation for submitting them to the esteemed authority.

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Al-Jasser inspects King Abdulaziz Airport and plans for the Umrah season in Jeddah

Minister of Transport Saleh Al-Jasser inspects the progress of work at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, and reviews the operational plans for the Umrah season and the services provided to travelers.

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Al-Jasser inspects King Abdulaziz Airport and plans for the Umrah season in Jeddah

As part of ongoing efforts to enhance the efficiency of the air transport system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Minister of Transport and Logistics and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Authority of Civil Aviation, Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, conducted an extensive inspection tour of King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. The visit aimed to assess operations firsthand and ensure the readiness of facilities and services provided to passengers and pilgrims during the peak season of Ramadan.

A comprehensive field tour of the airport facilities

Engineer Saleh Al-Jasser began his tour by inspecting the departure and arrival halls, where he reviewed the operational procedures at the electronic gates and the modern technologies used to expedite travel procedures and reduce waiting times. The visit also included the duty-free area and passport control counters, where he received a detailed explanation of the services provided to departing and arriving passengers, ensuring a smooth and comfortable travel experience.

The tour also included a visit to the airport's health monitoring center to ensure its readiness to deal with any health emergencies, as well as an inspection of the customs area and a look at the latest inspection and detection equipment for prohibited items that contribute to enhancing security and facilitating transit.

Monitoring the trips and showing concern for our Gulf brothers

In addressing the evolving situation, the Minister of Transport reviewed updates on flights affected by current events, directing close monitoring of travel flow to ensure smooth operations. He paid particular attention to the efforts being made to assist stranded citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries at the Kingdom's airports, emphasizing the provision of all means of comfort and care for them, in accordance with the directives of the wise leadership, which consistently affirms the deep fraternal ties and shared destiny among the Gulf states and their people.

The importance of King Abdulaziz Airport and the objectives of Vision 2030

King Abdulaziz International Airport holds immense strategic importance as the primary gateway to the Two Holy Mosques and a key hub for regional and international air traffic. These inspection tours are part of the efforts to achieve the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, stemming from the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to transform the Kingdom into a global logistics center, increase airport capacity to accommodate 330 million passengers annually, and reach 30 million Umrah pilgrims.

Operational plan for the 1447 AH Umrah season

In response to the high volume of pilgrims, Jeddah Airports has adopted its operational plan for the peak Umrah season of 1447 AH. The plan aims to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims by operating three main terminals, supporting staff with over 10,000 employees, and enhancing passport control counters and moving walkways to ensure the highest standards of efficiency and ease of use.

Al-Jasser concluded his tour by sharing a Ramadan breakfast with the airport staff, praising their great efforts and the joint coordination between all sectors working at the airport to serve the pilgrims and travelers.

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Jeddah Municipality during Ramadan: 5,000 inspection tours to ensure food safety

Jeddah Municipality carried out 5,000 field tours during the first days of Ramadan 1447 AH, monitoring health and commercial violations to ensure food safety and improve the urban landscape.

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Jeddah Municipality during Ramadan: 5,000 inspection tours to ensure food safety

As part of its ongoing efforts to ensure public health and consumer safety during peak seasons, the Jeddah Municipality revealed the results of its intensive inspection tours during the first ten days of Ramadan 1447 AH. These measures are part of a comprehensive seasonal plan aimed at raising the level of compliance with municipal regulations in food and commercial establishments.

Results of inspection tours and observed violations

The municipality explained that it conducted approximately 5,000 field visits across the governorate. These visits resulted in the detection of a number of violations that directly affect consumer health, the most prominent of which were:

  • Conducting business activity without obtaining the necessary licenses.
  • Employing workers who do not possess health certificates proving that they are free from contagious diseases.
  • Failure to display the unified electronic code (QR Code) that allows beneficiaries to verify the legitimacy of the establishment.

The inspection teams also dealt with more than 100 reports received from residents, and took random samples of food to conduct laboratory tests to ensure its suitability for human consumption.

Focus on vital sectors during Ramadan

The Jeddah Municipality's seasonal plan focused on sectors experiencing increased activity during the holy month. Inspection tours included waterfronts, main roads and thoroughfares, and major shopping centers. Particular emphasis was placed on monitoring:

  • Shops selling dates, sweets, and nuts.
  • Fish, meat and poultry markets.
  • Juice shops, dairy shops, and kitchens.

This emphasis comes in light of the sensitivity of these products and their rapid susceptibility to storage conditions, which necessitates strict monitoring to ensure that they reach the consumer in a safe and healthy manner.

The importance of municipal oversight and its impact on the urban landscape

The municipality's efforts are not limited to public health; they also extend to improving the urban landscape and combating negative phenomena. In this context, the municipality has intensified its efforts to monitor street vendors and remove makeshift stalls that typically spring up during peak seasons, in order to curb unregulated street vending that lacks even the most basic safety standards, obstructs traffic, and mars the city's overall appearance.

These campaigns are an integral part of the national strategy to enhance quality of life, as strict monitoring contributes to creating a fair competitive environment for regulated establishments and enhances consumer confidence in local markets, which positively impacts the economic and tourism activity in the region.

Call for community participation

In conclusion, the Jeddah Municipality emphasized the importance of community involvement in monitoring, urging residents and visitors to report any observed health or commercial violations. Reports can be easily submitted through the "Baladi" app available on smartphones, or by calling the unified municipal reporting number 940. affirmed its commitment to working around the clock to ensure a healthy and safe environment for everyone throughout the holy month.

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