The Asir Police continue their intensive security campaigns aimed at combating residency and labor violations. These efforts are part of the authorities' commitment to enforce the laws and regulations in the Kingdom.
In a significant enforcement operation, authorities have detained over <strong>14,200</strong> individuals violating residency and labor regulations within a single week. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to enhance security and stability in the region.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Interior announced the results of joint field campaigns that resulted in the detention of <strong>22,931</strong> violators of residency and labor laws across the kingdom from September 23 to 29, 1447 AH (March 12 to 18, 2026 AD). Among those detained, <strong>17,181</strong> were violating residency laws, <strong>3,931</strong> were violating border security laws, and <strong>1,819</strong> were violating labor laws.
Saudi authorities reported the apprehension of approximately <strong>11.9 thousand</strong> violators of residency and labor laws within a single week. This initiative is part of broader efforts to enhance security and enforce regulations across the Kingdom.
Saudi authorities have apprehended <strong>11,967</strong> individuals violating residency and labor laws as part of a comprehensive campaign to enhance security and combat illegal infiltration. This initiative comes at a critical time as the Kingdom seeks to regulate the labor market and improve security conditions.