Sana'a: Attorney General Judge Abdul Salam Al-Houthi, together with the Chairman of the Public Corporation for Roads and Bridges, Engineer Abdulrahman Al-Hadrami, laid the foundation stone and launched work on Thursday on the Judicial Complex Project for the Prosecution Offices in northern Sana'a.
According to Yemen News Agency, during the inauguration, the Attorney General and the head of the Public Corporation for Roads and Bridges were briefed by engineering consultant at the Attorney General's Office, Mansour Al-Kamali, and project director Engineer Ashraf Al-Wajeeh, on the nature of the ongoing works being implemented under the project. The complex is located on an area of 1,340 square meters and consists of a basement and five floors, with an estimated cost of two billion riyals, funded by the Public Prosecution Office.
Judge Al-Houthi emphasized the importance of expanding infrastructure projects due to their role in providing suitable facilities for the work of the Public Prosecution, enabling it to carry out its duties with ease and efficiency. He noted that the construction of the complex reflects the attention and support given by the leadership to the prosecution authority, as it represents a qualitative addition in completing its infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Public Corporation for Roads and Bridges affirmed their commitment to accelerating the pace of work to complete the project within the specified timeframe, while adhering to approved engineering standards required for such construction projects.
