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Saudi Arabia arrests 15,945 illegals in a week

September 24, 2022

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
Around 15,945 violators of residency, labor laws and border security regulations were arrested in various regions of the Kingdom within a week.

According to the Ministry of Interior the arrests were made during the joint field campaigns carried out by various units of the security forces across the Kingdom during the week from September, 15 to 21.

The arrests included 9,213 violators of the residency system, 4,266 violators of the border security rules, and 2,466 violators of the labor laws.

Another 491 people were arrested while trying to cross the border into the Kingdom, 33% were Yemenis, 56% Ethiopians, and 11% of other nationalities, with 148 violators being caught trying to cross the border to go out of Saudi Arabia.

Nine people were involved in transporting and harboring violators of residency and work regulations and practiced cover up activities, were arrested.

A total of 47,181 violators are currently subjected to the procedures for violating the regulations, of which 44,077 are men and 3,104 are women.

Of them 37,402 violators were referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents, 1,876 violators were referred to complete their travel reservations, and 9,683 violators were deported.

The Ministry of Interior emphasized that anyone who facilitates the entry of an infiltrator into the Kingdom or gives him transportation or shelter or any assistance or service shall be punished with penalties of up to 15 years in prison, and a maximum fine of SR1million in addition to the confiscation of the means of transportation and accommodation.


September 24, 2022
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