SAUDI ARABIA

Public Prosecution investigating charges against citizen of causing children to drop out of school

August 19, 2024
The Public Prosecution started taking legal measures against a Saudi citizen, who is accused of neglecting to fulfill his duties and obligations towards the right to education of his three children, whose ages range between 7 and 11 years.
The Public Prosecution started taking legal measures against a Saudi citizen, who is accused of neglecting to fulfill his duties and obligations towards the right to education of his three children, whose ages range between 7 and 11 years.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH The Public Prosecution started taking legal measures against a Saudi citizen, who is accused of neglecting to fulfill his duties and obligations towards the right to education of his three children, whose ages range between 7 and 11 years. The Public Prosecution directed the competent authorities to take the necessary legal measures to ensure the return of the children to school, as well as to take the necessary measures to protect their rights in this regard.

The citizen was accused of intentionally causing his children to drop out of school and refusing to allow them to go to school without a sound justification. This resulted in their delay in joining school, which caused them serious psychological harm. The Family and Juvenile wing of the Public Prosecution has begun its investigations into the charges against the citizen.

The Public Prosecution affirmed its commitment to protecting children’s rights and holding accountable anyone who deprives of these rights. It stressed that putting an end to such behaviors is a fundamental pillar in achieving social justice.


August 19, 2024
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