In a massive nationwide operation, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior announced the detention of 22,373 individuals for violating residency and labor laws. The intensive inspection raids, conducted from September 5 to September 11, aimed to crack down on illegal immigration and related activities.
The enforcement actions were part of a comprehensive security campaign involving various government agencies, including the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior, the General Directorate for Passports, and the General Authority for Border Security. The campaign targeted individuals and establishments violating residency, labor, and border security regulations.
The Ministry of Interior warned that those found aiding and abetting illegal immigration activities could face severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment. The government emphasized its commitment to maintaining national security and enforcing its laws to ensure public safety and stability.
The nationwide security sweep is the latest in a series of measures taken by the Saudi Arabian government to address illegal immigration and related issues. Other recent developments include:
– The closure of six shops in Riyadh for selling military items without a license, with over 3,000 items seized.
– The facilitation of over 5 million prayers in Islam’s second-holiest mosque in a week, highlighting the government’s efforts to ensure public safety and security during large gatherings.
– Warnings issued to Saudi motorists against obstructing ambulances, emphasizing the importance of public safety and responsible behavior.
– The hospitalization of Saudi footballer Al Mawlad in Dubai after an accident, with the government offering support and assistance.
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