868 illegals held in Hail

Hail police arrested more than 800 people for violating residency regulations as part of an ongoing campaign against illegal residents.

September 09, 2014

Suhail bin Hasan Qadi

 


 


HAIL— Hail police arrested more than 800 people for violating residency regulations as part of an ongoing campaign against illegal residents. All arrested violators were transferred to the police station for investigation and later transported to the Passports Department (Jawazat) for deportation. Police said the campaign against illegals started more than 15 days ago and will continue until they get rid of all illegal residents. In Riyadh, police arrested 33 illegal workers traveling in two separate cars. When police stopped the cars, they discovered that none of them had identification papers.


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