The UAE government has ordered the release of 500 Indians. These Indians are imprisoned in UAE jails for various crimes. These Indians were ordered to be released in the month of Ramadan. These Indians are now being released. Apart from this, their money has also been waived off.
Prisoners will be released
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has given great news for 500 Indians in the holy month of Ramadan. The UAE government has announced a large-scale pardon of prisoners. This includes 500 Indian citizens who are serving sentences in the UAE for various crimes. These prisoners have now been released from UAE jails. It is being told that in the last days of February, 1295 prisoners were released on the orders of Sheikh Zayed. At the same time, 1,518 prisoners were also released on the orders of PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This is great news for these people before Eid.
The UAE government pardons hundreds of prisoners every year in the month of Ramadan who are not involved in serious crimes. A large number of Indians are also included in this. This reflects the UAE's commitment to justice and strong diplomatic relations with India. This is in accordance with the spirit of mercy and reconciliation of Ramadan. The people who have been pardoned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid belong to different countries and were imprisoned in Dubai jails. The purpose of this pardon is to reunite such people with their families and return them to society.
Dubai court has started the process
Dubai Attorney General Chancellor Issam Issa Al Humaidan stressed that this decision shows that Sheikh Mohammed is committed to those who have completed their sentence so that they can start their life again. He confirmed that the Dubai Court has started the process of releasing these prisoners with the help of Dubai Police. This step of Sheikh Mohammed Zayed is not limited to pardon only. He has also assured to fulfill the financial responsibilities of these released prisoners. The purpose of this is that there should be no financial burden on the families of the prisoners who have been released. So that they can easily start their new life.