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More than 20 foreigners have been arrested in Oman

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Last updated: 2024/05/26 at 9:07 AM
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In Al Dakhiliyah Governorate, Royal Oman Police recently arrested more than 20 foreigners for violating labour and residence laws. The individuals, all of Asian nationalities, were apprehended by the Al Dakhiliyah Governorate Police Command with the assistance of the Nizwa Special Tasks Police. The ROP statement indicated that legal procedures are now underway against the detainees.

Foreigners working and living in Oman are required to adhere to the country’s labour and residence laws. Violating these laws can lead to serious consequences, including arrest and legal action. The recent crackdown in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate is a clear demonstration of Oman’s commitment to enforcing these regulations and holding individuals accountable for non-compliance.

It is important for all foreigners in Oman to understand and abide by the labour and residence laws in order to avoid legal issues and maintain a good standing in the country. By staying informed about the regulations and following them diligently, individuals can ensure their own safety and security while working and living in Oman.

The news of the arrests in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate serves as a reminder to all foreigners in Oman to stay compliant with the country’s laws and regulations. Failure to do so can result in negative consequences, such as arrest and deportation. By following the rules and regulations set forth by the Omani government, individuals can avoid unnecessary trouble and continue to enjoy their time in the country.

The cooperation between the Al Dakhiliyah Governorate Police Command and the Nizwa Special Tasks Police in apprehending the violators of the labour and residence laws demonstrates the government’s commitment to upholding these regulations. By working together and enforcing the laws consistently, authorities can ensure a safe and orderly environment for all residents and workers in Oman.

In conclusion, it is crucial for all foreigners in Oman to respect and abide by the country’s labour and residence laws. Violating these laws can have serious consequences, as evidenced by the recent arrests in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate. By staying informed, following the regulations, and cooperating with authorities, individuals can avoid legal issues and enjoy a smooth and trouble-free experience in Oman.

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