Pedophile Gang Captured, Shot, Killed, Hung in Public Square & 'Sent to Hell'

Child abusers who raped a 10-year-old boy brutally executed in front of cheering crowd

© press The pedophile gang was brutally killed in a public square

Three members of a notorious pedophile ring were brutally killed in a public square after they were caught raping and murdering a 10-year-old boy by local police.

Chilling images captured the moment armed police brutally executed the rapists in front of a cheering crowd of locals.

The gruesome pictures show people gathering at a public square in Sana'a, Yemen, as the men are shot dead and hung from cranes.

The gang was caught raping and killing ten-year-old Mosad Saleh al-Mothana, whose family demanded they be "sent to hell" for their crimes against the young child.

© press Locals cheer as the 3 pedophiles are 'sent to hell' for their crimes

According to the Sun, Yemeni officers forced the men, dressed in blue overalls, to lie face down on a mat.

A policeman shot each man in turn, through the back with five bullets aiming for the heart.

Their bloodied corpses were strung up from a crane for all to see.

© press Yemeni policemen forced the men to bow down in front of the mat they will be slaughtered on

© press The convict looks up as police officers force him to kneel on the ground, to meet his fate

© press Each thug was forced to lay face down on a mat, before they were shot to death

© press A doctor looks over the body of one thug, in an apparent bid to ensure he is dead

© press Yemeni police string their lifeless bodies onto rope, so they can be publicly shamed

© press The dead corpses of the convicts are raised at a public Yemeni square, after they were shot in the chest

© press Officers appear to celebrate as the dead convicts hang from a crane

© press Locals gather as three persons convicted of raping and murdering a ten-year old boy are hung from cranes

Each pedo is forced to lie face-down on the ground in front of an angry, cheering crowd.

It comes after the public hanging of Hussein al-Saket, 22, who was convicted of abducting, raping and murdering a four-year-old girl.

Saket was brought to Tahrir Square in Sanaa – which the Shiite Huthi rebels have controlled since 2014 – before being forced to lie face-down on the ground.

Ali Ayedh, the victim's uncle, said Saket "took part in the search for the girl before being unmasked" as her killer during the police investigation.

He said his public execution would act as a "deterrent for criminals."

The executions have been framed as an example of the Shiite rebels' efforts to combat crime in their areas.