Saudi Arabia Grants Amnesty to 33 Nepali Prisoners

Kathmandu. The Saudi Arabian government has granted amnesty to 33 Nepali prisoners in jails there.

Saudi Arabia has granted amnesty to Nepali prisoners on the holy occasion of Ramadan, the holy month for the Muslim community.

The Nepali government has expressed its heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the government of the Saudi Kingdom for this step by Saudi Arabia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, issuing a statement, mentioned that such a decision by the Saudi government reflects the long-standing friendly relations, goodwill, and strong bilateral relations between Nepal and Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi government has granted amnesty to these prisoners based on the request made by the Nepali government through the Nepali Embassy in Riyadh. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that the 33 Nepalis who received amnesty will return to their home country immediately after completing the necessary legal procedures in Saudi Arabia.

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