The Public Prosecution returns a university student to study in Saudi Arabia

The Prosecution of Oversight and Inspection of Prisons and Places of Detention in one of the Public Prosecutions in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia has returned a detained student to university seats again after he was suspended from the university for his absence from attending exams for the past semester.

In the details, the Supervision Prosecution received a complaint from the father of one of the detainees, including his grievance about the university’s dismissal of his son, who was arrested in a criminal case, for his failure to attend the exams. His university studies, which in turn urgently considered this request and were returned to the study places.

According to Al-Marsad newspaper, an official source in the Public Prosecution confirmed that education is one of the statutory rights guaranteed by the regulations and instructions for detainees and prisoners in the Kingdom, according to advanced educational practices that are carried out in the Kingdom’s prisons, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education in its public and university departments, in addition to qualification and training that is carried out in accordance with High professional practices.

It is worth noting that the procedures for monitoring and inspecting prisons and places of detention are carried out periodically to verify the status of detainees and regular prisoners, the safety of the places in which they are located, and the extent to which they are empowered with all their guarantees and rights established by law, and in which complaints submitted by detainees and prisoners are addressed according to its statutory competence in this matter. The Public Prosecution has recently been keen to launch a service (with you) to receive complaints from detainees and prisoners through the Absher service and to process them electronically to ensure easy delivery of the complaint and speedy consideration.

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