Citizen accused of neglecting educational responsibilities, leading to psychological harm and educational delays for three children
The Public Prosecution has initiated legal action against a Saudi citizen accused of neglecting his duties towards his three children, aged between 7 and 11 years, by failing to ensure their right to education.
The Public Prosecution has instructed the relevant authorities to implement measures to reinstate the children in school and protect their educational rights.
The citizen is charged with deliberately causing his children to miss school and refusing to send them without valid justification.
This has led to significant delays in their education and inflicted serious psychological harm. The Family and Juvenile wing of the Public Prosecution has commenced an investigation into these allegations.
The Public Prosecution reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding children's rights and holding accountable those who violate these rights. It emphasised that addressing such issues is crucial for achieving social justice.
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