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18 individuals detained in Oman for breaching labour laws

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Last updated: 2024/07/21 at 11:35 AM
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The Royal Oman Police (ROP) recently cracked down on 18 foreigners for violating the labour and residence laws in Al Buraimi Governorate. This incident highlights the importance of adhering to the laws and regulations set forth by the authorities in Oman to ensure a safe and lawful working environment for everyone.

The statement issued by ROP stated that the individuals were of Asian nationalities, indicating that the issue of illegal immigration and labour violations is not limited to any specific group of people. It serves as a reminder to all foreign workers in Oman to abide by the laws of the country to avoid facing legal consequences.

The legal procedures are currently being completed against the individuals, and they will likely face penalties for their actions. This incident underscores the commitment of the ROP to enforcing the laws and regulations to maintain order and security in the country.

Foreign workers in Oman must ensure they have the necessary visas and permits to work and reside in the country legally. Violating immigration and labour laws can lead to severe consequences, including deportation and financial penalties. It is crucial for all expatriates in Oman to be aware of and comply with the rules and regulations to avoid legal trouble.

The crackdown on the 18 individuals in Al Buraimi Governorate serves as a warning to others who may be considering breaking the law. The ROP is actively monitoring and enforcing the laws to maintain the safety and security of the country. It is essential for all foreigners in Oman to respect the laws and regulations to avoid facing legal repercussions.

In conclusion, the recent arrests made by the ROP in Al Buraimi Governorate highlight the importance of following the laws and regulations in Oman. Foreign workers must ensure they have the proper documentation to work and reside in the country legally to avoid legal consequences. The ROP remains vigilant in enforcing the laws to maintain order and security in Oman.

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