Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has ratified and issued a law approving an agreement between Bahrain and Pakistan regarding the transfer of individuals serving custodial sentences

The law was issued following the completion of the required constitutional  legislative procedures.

The agreement establishes a legal framework governing the transfer of convicted persons serving prison sentences between the two countries.

The move reflects ongoing legal and judicial cooperation between Bahrain and Pakistan through official bilateral agreements.

The agreement is intended to regulate procedures and conditions related to prisoner transfers in accordance with the provisions agreed upon by both sides.

Officials described the law as part of broader efforts to strengthen international legal cooperation and institutional coordination.

The announcement attracted attention among observers of legal affairs and international agreements.

Interest also increased regarding the practical implications and scope of the newly ratified agreement.

Bahrain continues to expand cooperation with partner nations through legal and judicial frameworks that support mutual interests.

Such agreements play an important role in enhancing coordination between countries on legal and correctional matters.

In conclusion the new law formalizes the prisoner transfer agreement between Bahrain and Pakistan and reinforces legal cooperation between the two nations.