UAE pardons 53 inmates on occasion of Ramzan

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An aerial view of Atlantis hotel is seen with The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai December 21, 2009. REUTERS/Matthias Seifert

DUBAI: The ruler of the Emirate of Fujairah Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al-Sharqi, one of the seven emirates of United Arab Emirates (UAE), has ordered on Sunday, the second day of the Islamic month of fasting Ramzan, the release of 53 inmates held in the emirate.

By pardoning the 53 inmates, Hamad said that the move aims to grant them “a new lease of life, and ease the suffering of their families,” said the report.

The released inmates are of different nationalities and had a proven track of good behaviour, it added. Ruling Sheikhs in the UAE traditionally release scores of inmates in the Islamic month of Ramzan.

Earlier, the country’s President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan ordered the release of 977 inmates ahead of Ramzan, so that the inmates could return to their families at the beginning of the spiritual months which started on Saturday and will last for 29 days.