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The prisoners relatives eagerly waiting their loved ones return

SHANGLA: Relatives of the inmates in the Kingdom Saudi Arabia jails, thanked the government of Pakistan and Crown prince MBS for decision of releasing Pakistani inmates, also demanded release of their loved ones.
They told media persons here at Bisham on Tuesday that they are grateful to the both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia governments for taking tremendous decision.
According to locals about 13 prisoners are hailing to the various parts of Shangla and have been jailed for years and their families were in pain.
“The news of releasing inmates was a surprise for me and I went to my mother and announce her the good news that including his father Pakistani inmates may released by the KSA government,” Imdad Khan, one of prisoners son for Maira Bisham told Dawn.
He said his father has been jailed in Shamesi jail since last two years, while he did not return to home since 10 years, he would be grateful of both KSA and Pakistani government if his father was released.
The inmate son, said, that his father was jailed for not paying amount of vehicle which had met accident.
Musa Yousafzai, said his brother in law was also jailed in the Saudi Arabia jail and also his cousin were being punished for miner crimes since lat five years, while their families suffering from stress and also facing financial problems.
He said that they are thankful to the Saudi Arabia and Pakistani government particularly Crown prince Muhammad Bin-I-Salman and Prime Minister Imran Khan for decision of releasing Pakistani inmates and releasing outstandings of the employers of the Bin-Ladin company.
According to the locals, Ikramuddin of Puran Nemkaly is jailed for lost his documents, Qismatullah, resident of Shalmano Pir Abad is also for documents error, Said Karim of Kotkay, Saiful Iqbal of Maira Bisham for not paying payment of accident car, Said Akbar of Koz Kana, Gul Zaman of Shahpur, and others are among the inmates jailed in KSA prisons for their miner cases.
They demanded of the government to get released their loved ones with the other inmates for which they would be grateful.

One of the prisoners sons at Maira Bisham awaiting of their father release

Umar Bacha

Umar has been a journalist for the past 12 years in Pakistan. He is the founder and editor of The Northern Post. He writes on human rights, social issues, climate change, and international relations. He is a fellow of the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and a recipient of the Equitable Asia Award 2021 and the Hostwriter Award 2023. Additionally, he has received two Humanitarian Reporting Awards from CEJ-IBA consecutively in 2020-21. He also contributes to national and international publications.

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