KARACHI: The families of under arrest Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia met director of Jamia Binoria Aalimia Mufti Muhammed Naeem and demanded the government of Pakistan for the early release of the detainee in Saudi Arabia.
The families said they have been yesterday given hope that a conference with Saudi ambassador will be arranged for them, so that the situation could be clear; however, no time has been given for the meeting.
Mufti Muhammed Naeem himself took the plan by trying to contact; however, no headway could be achieved.
The affected families said Rabia d/o Abdul Wahid phoned yesterday night beginning Saudi Arabia and beseeched for their release at the earliest; else, they would be beheaded after a verdict is announced in a couple of days.
The five people arrested in KSA on charges of heroin smuggling belong to Karachi areas of Azizabad and Korangi. These families arrived in Saudi Arabia for Umrah on June 1, where they were under arrest on heroin smuggling charge.
The families said they have been yesterday given hope that a conference with Saudi ambassador will be arranged for them, so that the situation could be clear; however, no time has been given for the meeting.
Mufti Muhammed Naeem himself took the plan by trying to contact; however, no headway could be achieved.
The affected families said Rabia d/o Abdul Wahid phoned yesterday night beginning Saudi Arabia and beseeched for their release at the earliest; else, they would be beheaded after a verdict is announced in a couple of days.
The five people arrested in KSA on charges of heroin smuggling belong to Karachi areas of Azizabad and Korangi. These families arrived in Saudi Arabia for Umrah on June 1, where they were under arrest on heroin smuggling charge.
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