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20,000 violators apprehended and 11,000 deported in Saudi Arabia in one week
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of more than 20,000 violators of residency, labor and border security regulations during the week, and the deportation of 11,000, with strict warnings to those who harbor them.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced today (Saturday) the results of its intensive joint field campaigns aimed at monitoring and apprehending violators of residency, labor, and border security regulations throughout the Kingdom. These ongoing security efforts resulted in the arrest of 20,237 violators in just one week, reflecting the high level of security vigilance and tireless efforts to enforce order.
Details of seizures and classification of violations
In its official announcement, the ministry explained that field campaigns resulted in the apprehension of 12,687 individuals violating residency regulations—the highest number among all categories of violators—in addition to 4,318 violators of border security regulations and 3,232 violators of labor regulations. These figures underscore the comprehensive nature of the security campaigns, which address all aspects of regulatory violations that could impact the labor market and public safety.
Border security and infiltration attempts
Regarding border security, the Ministry revealed that it had thwarted attempts by 1,555 individuals to cross the border into the Kingdom illegally. Yemeni nationals constituted the largest group of these violators at 40%, followed by Ethiopian nationals at 57%, while other nationalities accounted for the remaining 3%. Additionally, 61 individuals were apprehended while attempting to cross the border out of the Kingdom illegally, highlighting the high efficiency of the Border Guard forces and supporting agencies in monitoring and preventing violations in both directions.
The strategic context of security campaigns
These intensified campaigns are part of a comprehensive strategy adopted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to enhance internal security and regulate the labor market. These efforts are an extension of the "A Nation Without Violators" campaigns, which aim to eliminate negative phenomena related to violations of regulations and reduce the number of undocumented workers, which can pose an economic and security burden. Through these stringent measures, the state seeks to protect the rights of citizens and legal residents and ensure a fair and competitive work environment free from commercial concealment and illegal employment.
Deportation procedures and penalties for those who conceal [the illegal activities]
Regarding the legal measures taken, the Ministry indicated that a total of 23,807 undocumented migrants are currently undergoing procedures for implementing the regulations, including 21,926 men and 1,881 women. Of these, 16,805 were referred to their respective diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents, 2,437 were referred to complete their travel arrangements, and 11,656 have already been deported.
Thirty-two individuals were also apprehended for their involvement in transporting, harboring, employing, and concealing violators of border security regulations. The Ministry of Interior reiterated its strong warning that anyone who facilitates the entry of violators of the Kingdom's border security regulations, transports them, or provides them with shelter, will be subject to severe penalties, including imprisonment for up to 15 years, a fine of up to one million riyals, confiscation of the means of transport and residence, and public shaming. These acts are considered major crimes warranting arrest and are a breach of honor and integrity.
The importance of community cooperation
These results underscore the importance of the community's role in maintaining security, as the Ministry urged everyone to report any violations via the official numbers: 911 in the Makkah, Riyadh and Eastern regions, and 999 and 996 in the rest of the Kingdom's regions, to ensure continued security and stability.
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Execution of a cocaine smuggler in Mecca
The Saudi Ministry of Interior carried out the death penalty against a Sudanese resident in Mecca who was convicted of smuggling cocaine, confirming its continued war against drugs and its commitment to protecting society.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced today (Saturday) the execution of a perpetrator in the Makkah region, after he was found guilty of smuggling a quantity of cocaine into the Kingdom, in a new confirmation of the determination of the security and judicial authorities to firmly confront anyone who tries to harm the security of society and the safety of its members.
Details of the crime and the legal ruling
In its official statement, the Ministry explained that the perpetrator, identified as Mohammed Mohammed Ismail Omar (a Sudanese national), had attempted to smuggle cocaine into the Kingdom. Thanks to vigilant security measures, the relevant authorities were able to apprehend him, and intensive investigations led to his indictment for the crime.
After the accused was referred to the competent court, a legal ruling was issued confirming the charges against him and sentencing him to death by way of discretionary punishment (ta'zir) due to the gravity of the crime committed. The ruling became final after appeal and its confirmation by the Supreme Court, and a royal decree was issued to enforce the legally mandated punishment. The sentence was carried out today in the Makkah region.
The war on drugs: a strict security and legal context
This execution comes within the context of the ongoing and comprehensive security campaign waged by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against the scourge of drugs, described as a "war on drugs," to protect the nation's human capital. Saudi law considers drug trafficking a major crime warranting the severest penalties, including the death penalty, due to its corrupting influence and grave harm to society.
These rulings are based on Islamic law, which prohibits everything that impairs the mind and harms the soul. The Kingdom deals firmly with drug smugglers who target the Kingdom and its youth, attempting to flood the local market with substances that destroy minds and break up families.
Protecting society and youth from dangers
In its concluding statement, the Ministry of Interior affirmed the Kingdom's government's commitment to protecting the security of citizens and residents from this deadly scourge. It emphasized that imposing the strictest penalties prescribed by law on smugglers and dealers is a necessary deterrent to prevent the loss of innocent lives and to curb the grave corruption that affects youth, individuals, and society, as well as to protect their right to live in a safe and crime-free environment.
The ministry warned anyone who dares to commit such criminal acts that they will face severe legal punishment, stressing that the security services are on the lookout for all smuggling and trafficking attempts across all border crossings and in various regions.
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Meteorology: Thunderstorms and flash floods expected in Riyadh, Qassim, and the Eastern Province
The National Center for Meteorology forecasts heavy thunderstorms and flash floods in Riyadh, Qassim and the Eastern Province, with chances of fog forming in the highlands and dust in the north of the Kingdom.
The National Center for Meteorology issued its daily weather report for Saudi Arabia, warning of unstable weather conditions affecting several vital regions. The center explained that the chance of thunderstorms, ranging from moderate to heavy, remains, potentially leading to flash floods in valleys and ravines. These storms may be accompanied by hail and strong, dust-raising winds that reduce horizontal visibility, particularly in parts of the Riyadh, Qassim, and Eastern Province regions.
In a related development, the meteorological report indicated that the rainy conditions would extend, but with less intensity, to parts of the southern and southwestern highlands, including the regions of Makkah, Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan. The center also noted the possibility of dense fog forming in parts of these highlands, urging caution while driving. On the other hand, the report indicated that the northern parts of the Kingdom, specifically the Al-Jawf and Northern Borders regions, would be affected by active winds that could stir up dust and sand.
The climatic and geographical context of the weather condition
These weather fluctuations are part of Saudi Arabia's typical climatic patterns during the transitional seasons and the winter and spring periods. The Arabian Peninsula's atmosphere is influenced by the passage of low-pressure systems from the north or by the interaction of air masses with different characteristics. The Kingdom's diverse topography plays a significant role in shaping these phenomena. While the Sarawat Mountains in the west and south contribute to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and orographic rainfall, the central and eastern regions (the plateau and coastal plains) experience instability resulting from the collision of air currents, generating strong thunderstorms often accompanied by hail.
The importance of forecasts and their overall impact
These reports issued by the National Center for Meteorology are of paramount importance locally, as relevant authorities such as Civil Defense and Traffic Police rely on them to enhance their preparedness for any emergencies that may arise from flash floods or poor visibility. This weather condition directly impacts the daily lives of citizens and residents, particularly in major cities like Riyadh and Dammam, where heavy rainfall can cause traffic congestion and water accumulation on some main roads. In such circumstances, authorities consistently urge the public to stay away from floodplains and wadis, and to adhere to public safety guidelines to ensure everyone's well-being.
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Eastern Province Municipality: 43 traffic lights to be removed and Dammam roads improved
The Eastern Province Municipality announces the cancellation of 43 traffic signals and the implementation of 367 pedestrian crossings, with the improvement of the road quality index in Dammam by 68% as part of efforts to raise traffic safety.
In a move aimed at bringing about a qualitative shift in the transportation and infrastructure system, the Eastern Province Municipality announced a package of development measures that included the cancellation of 43 traffic lights in various locations, with the aim of improving traffic flow and reducing waiting times for vehicles, thus ensuring greater smoothness on the region’s streets.
The municipality explained in its latest report that these efforts were not limited to removing traffic lights, but also included the construction of 367 pedestrian crossings designed according to the highest international safety standards to ensure safe passage for residents and visitors. These steps come in response to the urban expansion and population growth the area is witnessing, which necessitates innovative engineering solutions to manage traffic congestion.
Standard performance indicators in safety and quality
The municipality revealed figures and statistics reflecting the scale of the work completed, confirming that visibility inside bridges and tunnels has increased by 100%, a crucial factor in reducing accidents within these vital facilities. The data also indicated that 93% of the overall traffic safety targets have been achieved, while the traffic safety rate on open roads has risen to 70%, reflecting the success of the implemented operational plans.
In a related matter concerning road maintenance, the municipality confirmed a 68% improvement in the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) for the streets of the Dammam metropolitan area. This index is a global standard for measuring the quality of asphalt and the absence of potholes and cracks in roads, which contributes to protecting vehicles and providing a comfortable and safe driving experience for motorists.
Development context and quality of life goals
These projects are particularly important as they align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, specifically the Quality of Life Program, which aims to improve services in Saudi cities. The move towards eliminating traffic lights and replacing them with other engineering solutions (such as U-turns or overpasses) is a modern approach in urban planning designed to reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions resulting from prolonged engine idling.
Through these ongoing improvements, the Eastern Province Municipality aims to enhance the efficiency of the urban road network and raise the level of safety for all road users, whether drivers or pedestrians. These efforts underscore the commitment of relevant authorities to developing traffic safety infrastructure in the Dammam metropolitan area, making it a model of a smart and sustainable city that provides a safe and seamless transportation environment for everyone.
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