In a major crackdown on residency, labor, and security rule violations, Saudi Arabia has detained over 13,900 individuals in just a week.
In a tweet, the Saudi Ministry of Interior revealed that 13,931 arrests were made between 13 and 19 July 2023.
These arrests, carried out by various security agencies across the Kingdom, cover a range of violations:
The Ministry of Interior also reported that 874 individuals were caught while trying to sneak into the Kingdom. Others were nabbed attempting to leave the country unlawfully.
It’s crucial to note that anyone caught assisting others in making an unlawful entry into Saudi Arabia faces severe penalties. This includes a lengthy 15-year prison sentence and a hefty fine that could reach SAR 1 million, which is about $267,000.
The Kingdom is dealing with more than 37,363 cases related to residency, border security, and labor law violations. The breakdown of these cases is as follows: