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27193
Wed, 10/29/2008 - 11:24
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Minister of Interior makes press statement
RIYADH, October 28, SPA -- Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz, Interior
Minister, considered infiltration cases into Iraq from Saudi Arabia
as rare, noting at the same time that the Kingdom is planning to
erect a fence along its border with Iraq to prevent infiltration
attempts from Saudi Arabia to Iraq.
In a statement to the press after kicking off the first
national campaign to enlighten people on food safety, organized by
the General Authority for Food and Drugs, Prince Naif said that the
Kingdom is exerting intensive efforts with Iraq so that Iraq
extradites Saudi detainees there for investigations in the Kingdom.
"However, had they not received facilities to reach Iraq, they could
have not reached that end", he added.
On the trial of those involved in terrorist cases, he said
"There is no more fair that the Islamic judiciary. I'm sure, our
judges fear nobody but God Almighty and rule in accordance with the
holy Quran's instructions. However, whoever is innocent will be set
free and whoever pleads guilty will receive a tough punishment that
deters others from committing the same crime".
He reiterated confidence in firstly, God Almighty and , secondly, in
the Saudi judges' fairness.
--SPA
Minister, considered infiltration cases into Iraq from Saudi Arabia
as rare, noting at the same time that the Kingdom is planning to
erect a fence along its border with Iraq to prevent infiltration
attempts from Saudi Arabia to Iraq.
In a statement to the press after kicking off the first
national campaign to enlighten people on food safety, organized by
the General Authority for Food and Drugs, Prince Naif said that the
Kingdom is exerting intensive efforts with Iraq so that Iraq
extradites Saudi detainees there for investigations in the Kingdom.
"However, had they not received facilities to reach Iraq, they could
have not reached that end", he added.
On the trial of those involved in terrorist cases, he said
"There is no more fair that the Islamic judiciary. I'm sure, our
judges fear nobody but God Almighty and rule in accordance with the
holy Quran's instructions. However, whoever is innocent will be set
free and whoever pleads guilty will receive a tough punishment that
deters others from committing the same crime".
He reiterated confidence in firstly, God Almighty and , secondly, in
the Saudi judges' fairness.
--SPA