Riyadh: The Public Prosecution of the Kingdom of Bahrain chaired the 52nd meeting of the Committee of Specialists from the Public Prosecutions and Public Prosecutor's Offices of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, held in Riyadh. The meeting was led by Advocate General Counsellor Fahad Khalid Al Buainain and included the participation of Chief Prosecutor Mohammed Yousif Al Zubari, representing Bahrain's Public Prosecution, alongside representatives from GCC member states.
According to Bahrain News Agency, the meeting focused on Bahrain's proposal to introduce a model law for regulating the use of artificial intelligence applications in the operations of public prosecutions and public prosecutor's offices across GCC countries. This initiative aims to align with technological advancements and enhance judicial efficiency.
Additionally, participants reviewed the draft unified judicial instructions for members of public prosecutions and public prosecutor's offices in GCC countries. There was also a proposal to establish a GCC mechanism for forming joint investigation teams, which seeks to strengthen judicial cooperation and coordination among member states.