579 Pakistanis in Saudi jails released so far under crown prince's clemency: FO.

ISLAMABAD -- Saudi Arabia has so far released 579 Pakistani prisoners under the clemency announced by Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman in February last, the Foreign Office said Thursday.

The Saudi Crown Prince during a visit to Pakistan had vowed to release 2,000 Pakistani prisoners as a goodwill gesture.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqi at a weekly press briefing said on issue of Pakistanis in Saudi jails, the mission was in touch with the Saudi authorities and mentioned that 1,500 additional prisoners had been released under other sorts of clemency or on completion of their sentences.

She said overall 10,000 Pakistani were imprisoned in 28 countries across the world, half of the which were convicted of criminal charges including smuggling.

She said the country's embassies and consulates in last few years arranged over 13,000 consular access meetings in different countries and jurisdictions in an effort to assist Pakistani prisoners.

"The government is fully cognizant of its responsibilities and is engaged with other governments for the release of...

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