Saudi Arabia sentences man to 15 years and 1,500 lashes for smuggling drugs into prison using drone
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a man to 15 years in prison and 1,500 lashes for smuggling drugs into prison using a drone.
A Lebanese national who lived in Saudi Arabia was also convicted of selling the drone, and sentenced to 10 years in prison, 1,000 lashes and deportation upon his release.
Investigators said he had sold at least 13 similar aircraft for up to SR,5000 (around £1,000) each.The prosecuting attorney general protested the sentences, saying they were too lenient and that the mean should have received the death penalty.
In an incident which took place over two years ago, the unnamed Saudi citizen smuggled 115 grams of cannabis and nearly 2,000 stimulant pills on to the roof of the main prison in Jeddah, according to the Saudi Gazette.
A 45cm-by-45cm drone with four propellers was used to transport the drugs to barracks seven and eight of Briman prison. A report submitted to the court said the drone took off from a supermarket roof close to the prison and was operated by the brother of the convict.
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