Saudi Arabia arrests over 11,000 for residency, labour, border violations in nationwide crackdown | World News

Saudi Arabia arrests over 11,000 for residency, labour, border violations in nationwide crackdown
Saudi Arabia arrests 11,300 illegal residents in week-long crackdown/Representative Image

Saudi Arabia’s security authorities have arrested more than 11,000 people for violating residency, labour and border regulations during a nationwide crackdown over one week.The Ministry of Interior said the arrests were carried out between April 23 and April 29 through coordinated inspections involving multiple government agencies.According to the ministry, a total of 11,300 individuals were detained, including 6,244 for breaching residency laws, 3,543 for violating border security rules, and 1,513 for labour-related offences.Authorities said enforcement measures are ongoing against nearly 29,913 expatriates, including 27,699 men and 2,214 women, who are currently undergoing legal procedures.

Deportations and border violations

Officials confirmed that 14,855 individuals have already been deported, while 18,601 others were referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents. A further 4,337 people are in the process of arranging travel for departure.Security forces also intercepted 1,330 people attempting to enter the Kingdom illegally. Among them, 43% were Yemeni nationals, 54% Ethiopian nationals, and the remaining 3% were from other countries.In addition, 51 individuals were arrested while trying to leave the country unlawfully.

Crackdown on facilitators

Authorities said 14 people were detained for assisting violators by providing transport, shelter or employment.The ministry warned that those involved in facilitating illegal entry or stay could face severe penalties.“Anyone who assists illegal entry, provides transport or shelter, or offers any form of support will face up to 15 years in prison and fines of up to SR1 million,” the ministry said, adding that vehicles and properties used in such activities could be confiscated.The ministry urged residents to report violations through designated emergency numbers — 911 in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, and 999 or 996 in other regions.Authorities said the campaign is part of ongoing efforts to enforce residency and labour regulations across the Kingdom.

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