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Saudi Arabia Arrests Over 15,000 in Weekly Crackdown on Residency and Labor Law Violations

Last updated: June 21, 2026 11:13 pm
Yamna Shahid
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Saudi Arabia Arrests Over 15,000 in Weekly Crackdown on Residency and Labor Law Violations
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RIYADH — The Saudi Ministry of Interior has announced the arrest of 15,288 individuals across the Kingdom during a coordinated, week-long nationwide crackdown on violations of state residency, labor, and border security regulations.

The targeted sweep, executed between June 11 and June 17 through joint operations involving multiple government and law enforcement agencies, led to the immediate detention of thousands of foreign nationals. According to the ministry’s statistical breakdown, the arrests comprised 7,864 individuals for residency status violations, 4,576 for breaching border security regulations, and 2,848 for explicit labor law offenses.

An additional 1,668 individuals were apprehended mid-transit while attempting to enter Saudi territory illegally. Legal tracking data revealed that 53 percent of these undocumented entrants were Ethiopian nationals, 46 percent were Yemeni nationals, and the remaining 1 percent comprised various other nationalities. Concurrently, 54 individuals were detained by border guards while attempting to flee the country via illegal outward channels.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that a massive administrative pipeline has been activated to process the detainees:

  • Deportations & Documentation: Authorities immediately deported 10,458 violators during the one-week reporting window. To clear backlog, 15,109 individuals were referred to their respective foreign diplomatic missions to secure emergency travel documentation, while another 1,979 were transitioned to finalize their immediate travel logistics.

  • Active Proceedings: A total of 23,587 expatriates—consisting of 21,758 men and 1,829 women—are currently undergoing formal state legal procedures.

  • Facilitators Nabbed: Law enforcement also arrested 24 individuals accused of actively transporting, harboring, or illegally employing undocumented workers.

Issuing a stern warning to both citizens and corporate entities, Saudi authorities reiterated that anyone found facilitating the illegal entry, transportation, sheltering, or employment of regulatory violators faces severe statutory penalties. Convicted facilitators could be sentenced to up to 15 years in federal prison, hit with administrative fines topping 1 million Saudi Riyals (SR), and face the permanent state confiscation of any vehicles or real estate properties utilized in the commission of the offense. The ministry concluded its directive by urging the general public to actively report suspicious activity or regulatory breaches via the Kingdom’s designated emergency hotlines.

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