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Ministry of Interior tallies 19,817 violations in nationwide inspection campaign

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Last updated: 2024/07/20 at 1:56 PM
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The Ministry of Interior in Saudi Arabia recently conducted inspection campaigns across the Kingdom to enforce residency, labor, and border security regulations between July 11 and July 17, 2024. A total of 19,817 violations were recorded during this time, with the majority being related to residency status. Additionally, 1,389 individuals were caught attempting to cross the border illegally, with a majority being Yemenis and Ethiopians. Nine individuals involved in facilitating these illegal activities were arrested, and a total of 17,067 expatriates are currently undergoing enforcement procedures.

Of the expatriates detained, 7,139 individuals were found to be in violation of laws and were instructed to contact their respective countries’ embassies for proper travel documentation. Another 4,242 individuals were told to make booking arrangements for their departure, while 14,471 individuals were deported. The Ministry warned that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry, transportation, shelter, or employment of violators could face severe penalties, including up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to SR1 million. Vehicles used for transport or houses used for shelter may also be impounded.

The Ministry emphasized that these activities are considered major crimes and warrant arrest. It urged the public to report any violations by calling the emergency numbers 911 in the Makkah, Riyadh, and Eastern regions, and 999 or 996 in the rest of the Kingdom. This crackdown on illegal activities is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to maintain the security and integrity of the Kingdom’s borders, as well as regulate residency and labor laws to ensure compliance among expatriates living and working in Saudi Arabia.

Enforcement of residency, labor, and border security regulations is crucial in maintaining the safety and security of any country. Saudi Arabia, like many other nations, has been cracking down on violations to ensure that its laws are upheld and that those living and working within its borders do so legally. The recent inspection campaigns conducted by the Ministry of Interior serve as a reminder to individuals to abide by the laws and regulations set forth by the government.

The high number of violations recorded during the inspections is a cause for concern and highlights the ongoing challenges faced by authorities in regulating residency, labor, and border security. The arrests made during the campaigns send a strong message that illegal activities will not be tolerated and that severe consequences await those who choose to engage in such behavior. By enforcing these regulations, the Ministry of Interior is taking proactive steps to safeguard the Kingdom’s borders and maintain law and order.

Moving forward, it is essential for both residents and expatriates in Saudi Arabia to familiarize themselves with the country’s laws and regulations to avoid running afoul of the authorities. By staying informed and compliant, individuals can contribute to a safer and more secure environment for all. The Ministry’s warning against facilitating illegal entry, transportation, or employment serves as a deterrent to those who may be tempted to engage in such activities. Ultimately, by working together to uphold the laws of the land, everyone can play a part in safeguarding the Kingdom’s borders and promoting peace and security within the country.

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