ISLAMABAD: Special efforts by Ambassador Javed Malik and Pakistan Embassy in Bahrain have been successful in the release of 82 Pakistani prisoners that received a Royal Pardon by King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa on the happy occasion of Eidul Fitr. In May 2016, Ambassador Javed Malik personally visited the central jail along with a team of officials from Pakistan Embassy to meet the Pakistani prisoners and take up their matter with the relevant authorities in Bahrain, a press release issued from Bahrain on Monday said. Speaking about the initiative, the ambassador said, “It has always been my priority to assist and serve destitute Pakistanis who found themselves in challenging circumstances and we continue to pursue the matter in accordance with the local laws.” While paying rich tribute to the King of Bahrain, Javed Malik said, “The Royal Pardon by His Majesty King Hamad Bin Esa Al Khalifa reflects his compassion, benevolence and magnanimity and his strong commitment to justice and fairness and on behalf of the released prisoners, I express my sincere gratitude to His Majesty.” “I must say that the Bahraini Authorities led by the Interior minister and his team have been very helpful and cooperative with the Pakistani Embassy,” he added. Javed Malik said that the Pakistan Embassy in the Kingdom of Bahrain and all the officials including the Community Welfare Attache, Head of Chancery and others have been directed to remain fully dedicated, committed and actively engaged to facilitate the community and address any problems faced by them. “It gives us immense pleasure to see that fellow Pakistanis who have been released will be soon united with their loved ones. Efforts are now underway to repatriate the released prisoners,” the ambassador said. He appreciated the valuable support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad and all the associated officials and thanked them for their continued guidance.