Saudi Arabia arrests 14,805 violators of the residency system

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The Saudi Ministry of Interior confirmed that anyone who helps violators of the Kingdom’s border security system exposes himself to penalties of up to 15 years in prison, and a fine of up to one million riyals.

I resulted Joint field campaigns To follow up and arrest violators of the residency, work, and border security regulations, which took place in all regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, (14,805) violators of the residency system were arrested for the period from 4 to 10 April of this month.

The outcome of the joint field campaigns was distributed as follows:

  • The total number of violators caught in joint security field campaigns in all regions of the Kingdom reached (20,667) violators, including (14,805) violators of the residency system, (3860) violators of the border security system, and (2002) violators of the labor system .
  • The total number of people who were arrested while trying to cross the border into the Kingdom reached (959) people, (44%) of whom were Yemenis, (53%) Ethiopians, and (3%) other nationalities. (58) people were also arrested for trying to cross borders outside the Kingdom in an irregular manner.
  • (9) were arrested involved in transporting, harboring, and employing violators of residency, work, and border security regulations, and covering up for them.
  • The total number of people currently subject to regulations implementation procedures is (63,087) violating expatriates, including (58,708) men and (4,379) women.
  • (54,732) violators were referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents, (2,828) violators were referred to complete their travel reservations, and (6,271) violators were deported.

She confirmed Ministry of Interior Anyone who facilitates the entry of violators of the border security system into the Kingdom, transports them within it, provides them with shelter, or provides them with any assistance or service in any way, exposes himself to penalties of up to 15 years in prison, a fine of up to one million riyals, and confiscation of the means of transportation and housing. He was used as a shelter, in addition to defaming him. She explained that this crime is considered a major crime that requires arrest and is against honor and trustworthiness.

 

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