
Zakat Commission office sponsors 15 prisoners & financiers release in Taiz
In Taiz province, 15 prisoners and financiers were released on Tuesday from the Central Reformatory, the Reserve, the Court of Appeals and the Prosecution, whose financial obligations amounted to 40 million and 850 thousand riyals, which were paid by the Zakat Commission office in the province.
During the release, in the presence of the director of the office of the director of the Zakat Commission in the province, Khaled Al-Jaradi, the director of the banking department of the Zakat Commission in the province, Bashir Al-Dubiani, explained that the release comes in implementation of the revolutionary and political leadership directives , the leaders of the Zakat Commission and the local authority in the province, to release deserving prisoners who meet the conditions on the occasion of Ramadan.
He pointed out that the zakat is being paid today to its beneficiaries within its eight banks, calling on businessmen and philanthropists to help the insolvent by taking the initiative and quickly paying their zakat on their money to the Authority to disburse it according to the legitimate banks.
For his part, Mubarak Al-Junaid, head of the Gharmin Section at the Zakat Commission's office in the province, pointed out that the release came within several different programs, including the "release" program for those with criminal cases, the "release" program for sick cases from hospitals, and the "release" program for those with civil cases.
For his part, the Director of Financial and Administrative Affairs at the Authority's office, Saeed Al-Muhaya, praised the role of businessmen in handing over their zakat, which resulted today in the release of prisoners , financiers and in various humanitarian aspects.
The released prisoners expressed their thanks to the General Authority for Zakat, which ensured the payment of the amounts they owed to others.
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