Saudi Arabia Cracks Down: 22,000 Illegals Nabbed, 11,000 Deported in Just One Week
Crackdown on Illegal Residents in Saudi Arabia: Over 22,000 Arrested in One Week
Saudi Arabia has launched a massive crackdown on illegal residents, resulting in the arrest of 22,021 individuals in just one week. The arrests were made as part of an extensive inspection campaign aimed at enforcing residency and employment laws in the country.
According to reports, the arrested individuals were found to be in violation of Saudi Arabia’s residency and employment regulations. The crackdown is part of the government’s efforts to maintain law and order and ensure the safety and security of its citizens.
The arrests were made across various regions of the country, with the authorities conducting thorough inspections to identify and apprehend individuals who were living and working in Saudi Arabia without proper documentation.
The Saudi government has been actively working to regulate the flow of foreign workers into the country and ensure that all residents are in compliance with the law. The recent crackdown is a significant step in this direction, with the authorities sending a strong message to those who attempt to flout the rules.
The arrests have also led to the deportation of over 11,000 individuals who were found to be in violation of the law. The authorities have warned that further action will be taken against those who continue to disregard the regulations.
Key Statistics:
- 22,021 illegal residents arrested in one week
- Over 11,000 individuals deported
- Extensive inspections conducted across the country
Related News Sources:
- Samayam Malayalam
- Manorama Online
- Asianet News
- Suprabhaatham
- ExpressKerala
