Salalah: The Supreme Judiciary Council, represented by the Public Prosecution, today hosted the fifth annual meeting of the Arab Association for Prosecutors in Dhofar Governorate.
The event was attended by a number of public prosecutors and attorneys general from Gulf and Arab nations.
The meeting addressed several key themes, most notably enhancing Arab judicial cooperation to ensure its effectiveness in combating crime, especially cross-border offenses. It also focused on exchanging criminal expertise and unifying perspectives to address shared challenges posed by rapidly evolving crime patterns and methods.
The meeting also honored a number of distinguished professionals from the public prosecutions and attorney general offices of member states. Assistant Public Prosecutor Fat’hiya Said Al Habsi, Director General of Execution and Follow-up of Judgments, received the annual award from the Sultanate of Oman.
On the sidelines of the meeting, a specialized seminar on digital currency crimes will be held, focusing on investigation mechanisms for digital currency cases and evidence preservation, with member states sharing their experiences in this field.
Holding this meeting in the Sultanate of Oman underscores the active role the Sultanate has played since joining the Arab Association for Prosecutors on 16 November 2022. Oman was elected Vice President of the Association for the Gulf Cooperation Council states on 29 November 2023.