Thirteen inmates were released during the 21st Family Forum organised by Sharjah Police after settling all outstanding dues in cooperation with the Faraj Fund.
Thirteen inmates were released during the 21st Family Forum organised by Sharjah Police after settling all outstanding dues in cooperation with the Faraj Fund.

Thirteen inmates were released during the 21st Family Forum organised by Sharjah Police after settling all outstanding dues in cooperation with the Faraj Fund. The event, conducted by the Punitive and Rehabilitation Institution Department, brought together 47 families of inmates from across the UAE.
The forum aims to strengthen family bonds and support positive reintegration of inmates into society. It was attended by Brigadier Dr. Ahmed Saeed Al Naour, Director General of the Community Protection and Prevention Department, Brigadier Abdullah Rashid Alay, Director of the Punitive and Rehabilitation Institution Department, along with other senior officers.
Brigadier Dr. Al Naour highlighted the forum as a reflection of Sharjah Police’s commitment to nurturing family ties and social balance. He emphasised that rehabilitation encompasses not just legal measures, but also the psychological, social, and human facets of the inmates’ lives.
Brigadier Abdullah Rashid Alay described the initiative as a meaningful step providing inmates a fresh start and underscored the importance of reconnecting families to support brighter futures. The forum also created a calm, reassuring environment for inmates to meet and interact with their loved ones, showcasing Sharjah Police’s focus on the humanitarian side of rehabilitation.
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