AG Inspects Site for Judicial Complex in Northern Sana’a

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Sana'a: Attorney General Judge Abdulsalam al-Houthi, accompanied by an engineering team from the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, inspected the land designated for a new judicial complex in the northern part of Sana'a. This complex is set to house various prosecution offices, addressing the need for better infrastructure for judicial services in the capital.

According to Yemen News Agency, the seven-story project will include 11 prosecution offices. During the site inspection, Engineer Akram al-Olofi from the Attorney General's Office and Engineer Ahmed Hamid from the Ministry of Transport and Public Works provided insights into the project's scope and objectives.

Judge al-Houthi highlighted the project's importance in enhancing the infrastructure of prosecution offices, expressing gratitude for funding support from the President of the Supreme Political Council. He also mentioned that many prosecution offices currently operate from rented spaces, and a similar complex is planned for the southern part of the capital to further address this issue.

The Attorney General emphasized the ongoing process of automating the Public Prosecution, which necessitates the development of infrastructure, including buildings tailored to modern work systems and increasing judicial service demands. This initiative aims to ensure operational stability and efficiency.

The engineering team is reviewing and updating previous designs for the North Sana'a Capital Prosecution Complex to align with current requirements, focusing on creating an optimal environment for judicial work.