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22000 violations where violators and expats were arrested

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15,536 violators subjected to system implementation procedures and 13,475 deported
15,536 violators subjected to system implementation procedures and 13,475 deported

22000 violations where violators and expats were arrested. A recent nationwide joint field campaign to monitor and apprehend individuals violating residency, labor, and border security regulations was conducted across the Kingdom from 5th to 11th September 2024 (2/3/1446 AH to 8/3/1446 AH). The campaign resulted in the arrest of thousands of violators from various sectors.

22000 violations where violators and expats were arrested – Total Violators Apprehended

During the campaign, authorities apprehended a total of 22,373 individuals involved in illegal activities across three main categories:

  • Residency law violations: 14,216 individuals.
  • Border security violations: 4,943 individuals.
  • Labor law violations: 3,214 individuals.

Illegal Entry and Exit

In addition to these arrests, the campaign targeted those attempting to cross the Kingdom’s borders illegally:

  • Illegal entry arrests: 1,507 individuals, including:
  • 46% Yemeni nationals.
  • 53% Ethiopian nationals.
  • 1% from other nationalities.
  • Illegal exit arrests: 80 individuals apprehended while attempting to leave the Kingdom unlawfully.

Facilitators of Violations

Authorities also apprehended individuals aiding these violations:

  • Arrests of facilitators: 7 individuals involved in transporting, sheltering, or employing violators were detained.

Enforcement Actions on Expatriates

A significant number of expatriates are currently undergoing enforcement proceedings:

  • Total expatriates under enforcement: 15,536, including 14,203 men and 1,333 women.
  • Enforcement progress:
  • 6,395 expatriates referred to their respective diplomatic missions to acquire travel documents.
  • 2,030 individuals directed to complete travel reservations.
  • 13,475 expatriates deported.

Penalties for Assisting Violators

The Ministry of Interior has issued a strict warning against aiding violators of border security:

  • Penalties include:
  • Up to 15 years of imprisonment.
  • Fines reaching one million riyals.
  • Confiscation of vehicles and properties used to shelter violators.
  • Public defamation.

The Ministry emphasized that these offenses are considered serious crimes, leading to immediate arrest and being classified as breaches of honor and trust.

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