Saudi authorities crack down on illegal residents, arresting nearly 23,000 in a week
Saudi Arabia has ramped up efforts to tackle illegal residents in the country, with authorities announcing the arrest of nearly 23,000 individuals in just one week.
The crackdown on illegal residents is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and security of its citizens and residents.
The arrests were made as part of coordinated raids across various regions in Saudi Arabia, targeting individuals who have violated residency laws.
Authorities have warned that anyone found to be living in the country without proper documentation will face legal consequences, including deportation.
The crackdown underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to upholding its laws and regulations, as well as its determination to maintain the integrity of its borders.
Officials have urged all residents in the Kingdom to ensure they have valid residency permits and to abide by the country’s laws to avoid facing similar consequences.
The recent arrests serve as a stark reminder to all individuals residing in Saudi Arabia to comply with immigration laws and regulations to avoid legal repercussions.