Among the 19 criminal cases involving 21 Pakistani individuals documented for this report
by Justice Project Pakistan and Human Rights Watch 13 were drug-related cases involving
15 individuals. Authorities charged 11 of these individuals with bringing in drugs at an
international airport. Of the eleven individuals, Saudi courts handed three men death
sentences, four individuals had prison sentences ranging between fifteen and twenty years,
one had a prison sentence of four years, and three remained on trial. According to family
members, four of the 11 were forced under threat of violence by drug traffickers in Pakistan
to serve as drug mules. The family members stated that courts were not interested in the
circumstances under which individuals brought drugs into the country and did not attempt
to investigate or appear to consider trafficking claims during sentencing as exculpatory
evidence.54
In several cases, detainees and family members alleged that men involved in the recruiting
firms that sent Pakistanis to Saudi Arabia forced them to traffic drugs to Saudi Arabia.55
One Pakistani whom Saudi authorities executed on October 18, 2017 based on a heroin
smuggling conviction, said by phone from Dammam Prison in December 2015 that a group
of men affiliated with the agency through which he obtained his visa entered his Karachi
hotel room prior to his departure to Saudi Arabia and forced him to swallow heroin
capsules, beating him with guns and threatening to kill him and his family if he did not
comply. He said he was too fearful to report this to Pakistani
got the feeling [the drug traffickers] might have someone working for them at the airport,
too. I was scared that if I informed any authorities about what I was being made to do, the
authorities apprehended him in February 2011
convicted him after four court hearings, and he did not dispute a 15-year sentence handed
down by a Saudi judge because it was better than the death penalty. Later, however,
Justice Project Pakistan interview with Babar, Sargodha, June 17, 2016; Justice Project Pakistan telephone interview with
Latif, December 24, 2015; Justice Project Pakistan interview with Aisha, Faisalabad, July 13, 2015; Justice Project Pakistan
interview with Amal, Karachi, May 14, 2o16; Justice Project Pakistan telephone interview with Murtaza, June 3, 2016; Justice
Project Pakistan interview with Iqbal, September 8, 2016; Justice Project Pakistan interview with Salma, Karachi, September
5, 2016; Justice Project Pakistan interview with Ismail, Gujranwala, September 6, 2016; Justice Project Pakistan interview
with Hafiz, Karachi, September 16, 2016.
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Families mourn drug mules beheaded in Saudi Arabia AFP, December 4, 2014, https://www.dawn.com/news/1148749
(accessed August 30, 2017).
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