4 get death in Kuwait for murdering Pakistani

Published July 29, 2015
According to the verdict, the four used a hammer to beat the Pakistani until he died.—AP/File
According to the verdict, the four used a hammer to beat the Pakistani until he died.—AP/File

KUWAIT CITY: A Kuwaiti court on Tuesday sentenced four Egyptian men to death for murdering a Pakistani guard during a robbery at a construction site.

Another three Egyptians were sentenced to seven years in jail each for helping them.

According to the verdict, the four used a hammer to beat the Pakistani until he died.

They admitted to police that they killed the guard at the construction project, and stole 36 tons of steel which they sold for $18,000.

The verdict can be appealed.

Execution in Kuwait is by hanging, but has generally not been carried out since 2007, barring a brief resumption in April 2013.

Also read: Kuwait hangs three, including Pakistani, in first executions since 2007

Dozens of people are believed to be on death row in the Gulf emirate, mostly for murder and drugs crimes.

Kuwait has executed 71 men and three women since introducing the death penalty in mid-1960.

Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2015

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