Massive crackdown: Saudi Arabia arrests over 21,000 for residency and labour law violations in one week | World News

Massive crackdown: Saudi Arabia arrests over 21,000 for residency and labour law violations in one week
Saudi Arabia records 21,029 violations in one week during nationwide inspection campaign/Representative Image

A nationwide inspection drive carried out across Saudi Arabia has resulted in more than 21,000 violations in just seven days, with authorities issuing a renewed warning of severe penalties for those who breach or assist in breaching the law. According to the Ministry of Interior, inspection campaigns conducted between February 5 and 11 to ensure compliance with residency, labour and border security regulations recorded 21,029 violations. Of these, 12,875 were related to residency laws, 4,778 were linked to border security regulations and 3,376 involved labour law violations. Border authorities also apprehended 2,307 individuals attempting to cross into the Kingdom illegally during the same period. The ministry stated that 47 percent of those arrested were Yemeni nationals, 52 percent were Ethiopian nationals and 1 percent were from other nationalities. In addition, 75 people were arrested while attempting to leave the Kingdom illegally. Enforcement efforts extended to those accused of assisting violators. A total of 29 individuals were arrested for transporting, sheltering or employing people found to be in violation of residency, labour or border security regulations. The ministry confirmed that 23,312 expatriates, including 22,040 men and 1,272 women, are currently undergoing procedures to enforce regulations. Meanwhile, 16,121 individuals were detained for violating the rules and were instructed to contact their countries’ embassies or consulates to secure proper travel documents. Authorities also advised 2,270 individuals to make travel arrangements, while 13,213 were repatriated. The Ministry of Interior warned that anyone who facilitates the illegal entry of individuals into the Kingdom, transports them within its territory or provides shelter, assistance or other services may face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to SAR1 million. Vehicles used for transportation and properties used for shelter may also be confiscated. Officials emphasised that such actions are considered major crimes warranting arrest. The ministry urged members of the public to report any violations by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern regions, or 999 and 996 in other parts of the Kingdom. Authorities reiterated that inspection campaigns will continue to ensure full compliance with the law.

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