The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has issued orders to pay for detainees of special rights who should pay debts or blood money and ordered to pardon prisoners of a public right detained and convicted in all jails in the Kingdom's regions on the occasion of the King's tour of a number of the Kingdom's regions to inspect the situations of citizens and to inaugurate a number of developmental projects, the Royal Court said in a statement today. The statement said that payment will be settled for financially incapable detainees of special rights. It stipulates that the debtors should neither be procrastinating nor manipulating finances of persons. As to the pardon granted to some of detainees of a public right, the order exempted those who have committed great crimes and those who pose a danger to security. This royal gesture will include Saudis and expatriates to unify the detainees' families, the statement said and added that the King is confident that this humanitarian gesture will be as an impetus for reforming themselves and avoiding the occurrence of such acts. Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz, the Minister of Interior was directed to implement the royal pardon according to the conditions.