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Passports Directorate Makes 23,871 Decisions Against Violators

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Last updated: 2024/09/08 at 4:58 PM
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The General Directorate of Passports in Saudi Arabia has taken strict measures against violators during the last month of Safar. In total, 23,871 administrative decisions were issued, with penalties including imprisonment and fines for those who have violated Residency Law, Labor Law, and Border Security regulations. Expatriates found guilty will be deported after serving their jail sentence and paying fines. The Passports Directorate has urged citizens, expatriates, business owners, and individuals to not provide any form of assistance to violators, including shelter, transportation, or job opportunities. They have also asked the public to report any violations by contacting the emergency numbers 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and 999 in other regions of the Kingdom.

These administrative decisions highlight the importance placed on enforcing residency, work, and border security regulations in Saudi Arabia. The government is taking a strong stance against violators to ensure the safety and security of the country. By deporting expatriates who violate the laws, the authorities are sending a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated. This crackdown is aimed at maintaining law and order in the Kingdom and ensuring that everyone abides by the rules and regulations set by the government.

The Passports Directorate’s call for cooperation from the public is crucial in identifying and reporting violations. By encouraging citizens and expatriates to report any suspicious activities or individuals, the authorities can take swift action to address the issue. This collaborative effort is essential in maintaining control over illegal activities and preventing violators from continuing their unlawful behavior. The emergency numbers provided by the Passports Directorate serve as a direct line of communication for individuals to report violations and assist in upholding the law in the country.

The penalties imposed on violators serve as a deterrent to others who may be considering breaking the rules. By publicizing these administrative decisions, the Passports Directorate is warning potential offenders of the consequences they may face if they choose to violate the law. This proactive approach is essential in preventing future violations and maintaining the integrity of the legal system in Saudi Arabia. The strict enforcement of regulations is necessary to ensure that everyone in the country follows the laws and contributes to a safe and secure environment for all residents.

The Passports Directorate’s actions demonstrate the government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and maintaining order in the Kingdom. By cracking down on violators and imposing penalties on those who break the rules, the authorities are sending a strong message that illegal behavior will not be tolerated. This initiative is part of a larger effort to create a law-abiding society where everyone respects and abides by the regulations set by the government. Through these administrative decisions, the Passports Directorate is working towards achieving a safer and more secure environment for all residents of Saudi Arabia.

In conclusion, the General Directorate of Passports in Saudi Arabia has taken decisive actions against violators of residency, work, and border security regulations. By issuing administrative decisions and imposing penalties on offenders, the authorities are working to maintain law and order in the country. The collaboration of citizens, expatriates, and business owners in reporting violations is essential in supporting the efforts of the Passports Directorate. Through these measures, the government is sending a strong message that violations will not be tolerated, and those who choose to break the law will face consequences. This proactive approach is crucial in creating a society where everyone respects and adheres to the laws set by the government, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure environment for all residents of Saudi Arabia.

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