Riyadh: In inspection campaigns across Saudi Arabia between September 18 and 24 to ensure compliance with residency, labor, and border security laws, the Ministry of Interior recorded 18,421 violations, including 10,552 related to residency, 3,852 to border security, and 4,017 to labor laws.
According to Saudi Press Agency, border authorities apprehended 1,383 individuals attempting to cross into the Kingdom illegally, including 47% Yemenis, 51% Ethiopians, and 2% from other nationalities. They also arrested 29 people for attempting to leave the Kingdom illegally.
A total of 20 people involved in transporting, sheltering, and employing violators were arrested. A total of 30,876 expatriates, including 28,914 men and 1,962 women, are currently undergoing procedures to enforce regulations.
Meanwhile, 25,646 individuals were detained for violating the regulations and were instructed to contact their countries’ embassies or consulates to obtain proper travel documents. In addition, 1,211 were advised to make travel arrangements, and 13,072 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 them with shelter, assistance, or other service may face penalties of up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to SAR1 million. Vehicles used for transport and properties used for shelter may also be confiscated.
The ministry emphasized that such acts constitute major crimes that warrant arrest and urged the public to report any violations by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and Eastern regions, or 999 and 996 in other parts of the Kingdom.