Zaid Hamid returns to Pakistan after KSA arrest

Published October 3, 2015
Zaid Hamid was arrested in June this year, for making an alleged provocative speech in Madina criticising the Saudi government.─ Photo courtesy Zaid Hamid official Facebook page.
Zaid Hamid was arrested in June this year, for making an alleged provocative speech in Madina criticising the Saudi government.─ Photo courtesy Zaid Hamid official Facebook page.

ISLAMABAD: Self-proclaimed security analyst Zaid Hamid has been released from a jail in Saudi Arabia and he has reached Pakistan, Foreign Office spokesman Qazi Khalilullah told DawnNews on Saturday.

The spokesman also quoted Pakistan Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mr. Manzoorul Haq as confirming Hamid's release from Saudi authorities.

"Saudi authorities just confirmed his release but did not say anything about the charges against him," said Khalilullah.

Earlier: The Zaid Hamid enigma

Zaid Hamid's official Facebook page linked his project 'Brasstacks' which confirmed Hamid's return. It celebrated his return and claimed that no charge was proven during his detention in Saudi Arabia.

"Sir Zaid Hamid is back in Pakistan with dignity and in good health. Released without charge and honourably sent back home last night," it read.

"He is resting and his cell phones are off and he needs some privacy with his family, so please let him rest for now," it adds. "He will not make any media and public statement for now."

The Twitter page linked to zaidhamid.pk site made a similar announcement.

The Tweet from Zaid Hamid's page announcing his arrival in Pakistan

Diplomatic sources had said that Zaid Hamid was arrested in June this year, for making an alleged provocative speech in Madina criticising the Saudi government, but details of the allegation and jail time were not released. Media outlets here had reoported that the outspoken commentator had been sentenced to eight years in prison as well as 1,000 lashes by authorities.

Related: Saudi Arabia denies consular access to Zaid Hamid

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