CAIRO: A Pakistani man was beheaded by Saudi Arabia after being convicted on drug charges, the second execution in the ultra-conservative Gulf Kingdom is as many days. The execution of the man on drug trafficking charges brings the total executed this year to at least 31. Last year, the Kingdom executed more than 75 people, much to the frustration of rights groups who have long called on Riyadh to end capital punishment. Zohur Hussein Mohammed Sadeq had been found guilty of smuggling heroin into Saudi Arabia, the interior ministry said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency. The previous day the ministry reported that a Saudi had been executed after he was found guilty of murdering a compatriot.