Jordan executes 10 over links to terrorist groups
Jordan has executed 10 people on terror convictions in the largest round of executions in the kingdom in recent memory.
A government spokesman said on Saturday that a total of 15 people were hanged at dawn in Swaqa Prison, located about 75 kilometers south of the capital, Amman, according to a statement carried by the state news agency Petra.
Mohammed Momani said 10 of the people had links to terrorist groups and the five others were executed for other crimes, including incest.
The executions were the largest in scale since Jordan launched a massive crackdown on the followers of the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group and other terror outfits two years ago. The crackdown came after Daesh released a video in early 2015 showing a Jordanian pilot being torched to death inside a cage. Jordanian authorities had put to death two people over the video, although the convicts were introduced as having links to al-Qaeda and not Daesh.
Jordan has also jailed or detained hundreds of people on charges of links to Daesh, including many who reportedly expressed sympathy for the terrorist group via social media websites.
Reports on Saturday said those executed had been involved in six different incidents spanning from 2003 to 2016.











