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Saudi Security Forces Arrest 19,541 Illegal Immigrants in One Week

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Last updated: 2025/01/04 at 8:08 PM
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The Saudi security forces have cracked down on illegal residents in the Kingdom, with a total of 19,541 individuals arrested during the last week. These arrests were made during joint field security campaigns in collaboration with relevant government agencies between Dec. 26 and Jan. 1, according to the Ministry of Interior. Among those arrested, 11,402 were violators of the Residency Law, 4,775 violated the Border Security Law, and 3,364 violated the Labor Law. Additionally, 953 individuals were arrested while attempting to cross the border into the Kingdom, with the majority being Yemeni and Ethiopian nationals. Another 129 people were arrested while trying to leave the Kingdom illegally, and 27 individuals involved in facilitating the transportation, sheltering, and employment of violators were also arrested.

Currently, a total of 33,733 illegal residents are undergoing various legal procedures as part of punitive measures against them. Of these, 22,827 violators have been referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents, while 5,365 individuals were referred to complete their travel reservations. A further 8,954 violators have been deported by the authorities. The Ministry of Interior has issued a warning that anyone found facilitating the illegal entry, transportation, or sheltering of individuals in the Kingdom may face severe penalties, including up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to SR1 million. Vehicles and properties used for these purposes will also be confiscated. To combat these illegal activities, the ministry has urged the public to report any violations by calling emergency hotlines in different regions of the Kingdom.

The recent crackdown on illegal residents in Saudi Arabia is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to ensure the security and stability of the Kingdom. By enforcing the Residency, Border Security, and Labor Laws, authorities are working to maintain order and protect the rights of legal residents. The high number of arrests highlights the prevalence of illegal immigration and the challenges faced by the authorities in combating this issue. With a large number of individuals attempting to enter or leave the Kingdom illegally, there is a need for increased vigilance and enforcement measures to prevent such activities.

The Ministry of Interior’s warning about the severe penalties for facilitating illegal activities underscores the seriousness with which the government is approaching this issue. By imposing deterrent punishments, authorities aim to dissuade others from engaging in similar activities and to send a clear message that such actions will not be tolerated. The deportation of violators and the referral of others to their diplomatic missions for travel documents are part of the legal process to address the issue of illegal residents in the Kingdom. These measures help to ensure that individuals are held accountable for their actions and that proper procedures are followed in handling the cases.

The public’s role in reporting violations is crucial in supporting the government’s efforts to combat illegal activities. By encouraging individuals to report suspicious behavior or incidents, authorities can take proactive measures to prevent further violations and apprehend those responsible. The emergency hotlines set up in different regions of the Kingdom provide a means for residents to alert the authorities to any illegal activities they may witness. This collaborative approach between the government and the public is essential in maintaining security and upholding the rule of law in the Kingdom.

Overall, the recent arrests of illegal residents in Saudi Arabia reflect the government’s commitment to enforcing laws and regulations to protect the country’s borders and maintain internal security. With ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and those who facilitate it, authorities are sending a strong message that such actions will not go unpunished. By taking a firm stance against violators and implementing strict penalties, the government is working to safeguard the interests of legal residents and maintain the integrity of the Kingdom’s borders. The cooperation of the public in reporting violations will continue to be crucial in supporting these efforts and ensuring a safe and secure environment for all residents of Saudi Arabia.

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