Saudi public security sources announced that two Saudi women have refrained from implementing a judicial release order in Al-Qassim, after they et alia had been arrested by security in Buraidah city on charges of having committed violations in breach of applicable rules and regulations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which bans rallying, demonstrations and sit-ins. A Police Media Spokesman in Al-Qassim Region told the Saudi News Agency (SPA) that following what had already been announced regarding the arresting by public security in Buraidah city on 18-4-1434H and 19-4-1434H of offenders who had violated applicable rules and regulations obervable in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which ban rallying, demonstrations and sit-ins; and, in view of their refusal to respond to an advice of religious scholars to disperse and in view of their disobedience to instructions of the public security who requested them to end their unlicensed gathering; and, although a judicial order was issued ordering the release of a number of women who had been detained, tried by the competent court and then released reliant upon court order of their release; a number of the women included in the judicial order of release have gone home immediately after their release apart from two women who refuse to go home despite the finalization of all procedures for their release. He added that communications are now going on with their families and relatives in order for the two women to obey the foregoing judicial order of their release.