JEDDAH: The chief of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, or the Saudi religious police, has announced a new workflow for field staff.
The plan, launched Sunday by commission Chairman Abdulrahman bin Abdullah Al-Sanad, is aimed at streamlining the work of members operating in the field.
In a statement reported Sunday by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Al-Sanad praised the role played by field members “within the jurisdiction they are allowed,” the statement specified.
He advised members to intensify their field presence during the examination/finals period in schools and universities to assist students during this period.
He thanked Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar, his deputy, the Riyadh police director and the director of the General Directorate of Narcotics Control for their cooperation and support in fieldwork.
The SPA report confirms what Arab News reported Sunday that contrary to some inaccurate news on social media, there would be no restoration of commission members’ previous powers.
Their powers were regulated via a Cabinet decree last year, whereby they are not allowed to arrest members of the public. They are instead required to inform the police and narcotics control officers of any wrongdoing.
The director general of the Riyadh General Presidency, Turki Al-Shalil, discussed the use of wireless communication equipment and modern technology in fieldwork.
Under the plan, all reports will be sent from field teams via an electronic app to the relevant authorities.
Some media reports said that the development plan includes the provision of iPads with a SIM card to each member of the team in the field to send reports through them.
The plan defined field members’ tasks, namely intensifying their presence in public places, communicating with the field supervisor, briefing him on all violations and reporting them via an app on their iPads.
Saudi religious police’s new fieldwork strategy includes iPads, but no return to previous powers
Saudi religious police’s new fieldwork strategy includes iPads, but no return to previous powers
Saudi defense minister meets with head of Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council
RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman met with the President of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Rashad Al-Alimi on Wednesday.
In a post on social media platform X, Prince Khalid said he was pleased to meet with Al-Alimi, other members of the Council, Yemen’s prime minister, and the Governor of Aden.
Prince Khalid added that Saudi-Yemeni relations, developments in Yemen, and efforts aimed at ending the Yemeni crisis within the framework of a comprehensive political solution in Yemen were discussed during the meeting.
“We stressed the importance of continuing efforts, regarding the future of the southern issue, through the Riyadh conference to find a comprehensive vision for just solutions,” the minister wrote.
He said he affirmed, during the meeting, the Kingdom’s continued support in providing economic assistance and a package of development projects and programs for the Yemeni people through the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program in various Yemeni governorates.
“This support embodies the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening security and stability and contributing to building a better future for Yemen and its people,” the minister said.









