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Passports Directorate Imposes 23,435 Punitive Measures on Violators in a Month

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Last updated: 2024/10/07 at 8:37 PM
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The General Directorate of Passports recently announced that they have issued over 23,000 decisions through their administrative committees in various passport departments across Saudi Arabia. These decisions were made in response to violations of residency, labor, and border security regulations that occurred during the month of Rabi Al-Awwal 1446. The penalties for these violations included imprisonment, fines, and deportation. The directorate has urged all citizens and residents, as well as business owners, to refrain from aiding those who are in violation of these regulations. This includes transporting, employing, sheltering, or harboring individuals who do not have the proper documentation. It is also advised that the public should not provide any form of assistance to these violators, such as helping them find work, housing, or transportation.

In an effort to combat these violations, the directorate has called for cooperation from the public. They are encouraging individuals to report any instances of residency, labor, and border security regulation violations by calling either 911 in the regions of Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, or 999 in other regions of the Kingdom. This call to action is aimed at reducing the number of individuals who are breaking the law and to ensure that everyone living in Saudi Arabia is following the correct procedures. By reporting violators, the public can help maintain the safety and security of the country as a whole.

It is important for citizens and residents to be aware of the consequences of violating residency, labor, and border security regulations in Saudi Arabia. The penalties for these violations can be severe, and can include imprisonment, fines, and deportation. By following the rules and regulations set forth by the General Directorate of Passports, individuals can avoid facing these consequences. It is also important for individuals to refrain from aiding those who are in violation of these regulations, as this can also result in penalties for the person providing assistance. By working together to uphold these regulations, everyone can contribute to a safer and more secure society.

The General Directorate of Passports plays a crucial role in ensuring that individuals in Saudi Arabia are following the correct procedures when it comes to residency, labor, and border security regulations. By issuing decisions that penalize those who are in violation of these regulations, they are sending a clear message that these actions will not be tolerated. The directorate’s efforts to enforce these regulations are aimed at maintaining the safety and security of the country, and they are calling on the public to assist in this effort. By working together to report violators and prevent individuals from breaking the law, everyone can contribute to a safer and more secure society for all residents of Saudi Arabia.

It is important for business owners and individuals in Saudi Arabia to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to residency, labor, and border security regulations. Business owners should ensure that they are not employing individuals who do not have the proper documentation, and individuals should avoid seeking employment without the correct permits. By following these regulations, everyone can contribute to a more secure society and help to prevent the negative consequences that can result from violating these regulations. By working together to uphold these rules, everyone can contribute to a safer and more secure environment for all residents of Saudi Arabia.

In conclusion, the General Directorate of Passports has taken decisive action to address violations of residency, labor, and border security regulations in Saudi Arabia. By issuing over 23,000 decisions in response to these violations, they are sending a clear message that these actions will not be tolerated. It is important for all citizens and residents to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to following these regulations, and to refrain from aiding those who are in violation. By working together to report violators and to uphold these rules, everyone can contribute to a safer and more secure society for all residents of Saudi Arabia.

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