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Six military clothing stores closed in Riyadh due to violations

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Last updated: 2024/09/14 at 8:29 PM
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The security committee in the Riyadh region has recently cracked down on stores selling and sewing military clothing that violate regulations. More than 3,000 military medals and logos were confiscated during the inspections, and six shops were shut down for operating without a license. Workers at these shops were also reported to the authorities due to outstanding warrants against them. The campaign was carried out with the support of various government agencies, including the Ministry of the National Guard, the Presidency of State Security, police, directorate of passports, mayoralty, and the labor office in Riyadh.

The crackdown on illegal military clothing sales and sewing operations is part of efforts to ensure compliance with regulations and maintain security in the region. The Emir and Deputy Emir of Riyadh have been closely monitoring and directing these operations to address violations and take legal action against those involved. By collaborating with multiple government agencies, the security committee aims to strengthen enforcement and prevent the unauthorized sale and production of military clothing.

The unauthorized sale and production of military clothing can pose a threat to national security and undermine the integrity of official military uniforms. By confiscating illegal military medals and logos, the security committee is sending a strong message that such violations will not be tolerated. Additionally, shutting down shops operating without a license serves as a deterrent to others engaging in similar illegal activities.

The inspection campaign conducted by the security committee serves as a reminder to businesses and individuals involved in the sale and sewing of military clothing to comply with regulations. By taking strict enforcement actions and referring violators to the authorities, the committee is working to protect the reputation of the military and uphold the law. The cooperation of various government agencies in the campaign demonstrates a united effort to address security threats and maintain order in the region.

Business owners and workers in the military clothing industry are urged to obtain the necessary licenses and adhere to regulations to avoid facing legal consequences. Violations such as the unauthorized production and sale of military clothing not only harm national security but also jeopardize the safety and integrity of military personnel. Through continued monitoring and enforcement measures, the security committee is committed to safeguarding the public interest and maintaining law and order in the Riyadh region.

In conclusion, the recent crackdown on stores selling and sewing military clothing in violation of regulations in Riyadh reflects the government’s commitment to combating illegal activities that threaten national security. By confiscating thousands of unauthorized military medals and logos and shutting down unlicensed shops, the security committee is taking decisive action to address these violations. With the support of various government agencies, efforts to enforce regulations and uphold the law in the military clothing industry are being strengthened to ensure the safety and integrity of the region. Businesses and individuals involved in this sector are reminded to comply with regulations and obtain the necessary licenses to avoid facing legal repercussions.

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