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150 expats arrested in inspection campaign to combat street vendors in Dhofar

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Last updated: 2024/09/16 at 7:33 PM
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In an effort to crack down on street vendors and illegal selling practices by expatriate workers, the Ministry of Labour in Oman has arrested over 100 individuals in the Dhofar Governorate. A joint campaign with the local police was conducted in the central Salalah region, resulting in the arrests of 150 workers engaging in unauthorized street vending. The ministry stated that legal actions are being pursued against these individuals, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the country’s regulations regarding commercial activities.

This recent crackdown on street vendors and unauthorized sales is part of the ongoing efforts by the Ministry of Labour to regulate the workforce and ensure compliance with Oman’s laws. Expatriate workers have been a target of enforcement actions due to their involvement in these illegal activities, which not only violate regulations but also pose potential risks to public health and safety. By taking swift and decisive action, the ministry aims to send a strong message to those engaging in illegal commercial practices and prevent further violations in the future.

The collaboration between the Ministry of Labour and the local police highlights the importance of inter-agency cooperation in tackling issues related to unauthorized street vending and commercial activities. By working together, these government bodies can effectively enforce regulations, target areas of concern, and hold individuals accountable for their actions. Such joint efforts demonstrate a commitment to upholding the law and protecting the interests of businesses and consumers in Oman.

The arrests of over 100 expatriate workers in the Dhofar Governorate serve as a warning to others who may be engaging in similar illegal activities. The ministry’s statement regarding the legal measures being taken against these individuals sends a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated. This proactive approach to enforcement is essential in maintaining order and ensuring compliance with regulations aimed at protecting the country’s economy and public welfare.

In addition to addressing the immediate issue of unauthorized street vending, the Ministry of Labour’s campaign also serves as a reminder to all workers in Oman to abide by the country’s laws and regulations. Expatriates have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a lawful manner and respect the rules governing their employment and commercial activities. By holding individuals accountable for their actions, the ministry aims to promote a culture of compliance and deter future violations within the expatriate workforce.

Overall, the recent crackdown on street vendors and unauthorized selling practices in the Dhofar Governorate underscores the Ministry of Labour’s commitment to upholding the law and maintaining order in Oman. Through joint efforts with the police and decisive enforcement actions, the ministry is sending a strong message to expatriate workers engaging in illegal commercial activities. By taking a proactive stance against such behaviors, the ministry is working to safeguard the country’s economy, protect public health and safety, and promote a culture of compliance among all workers in Oman.

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