Sudanese national arrested for transporting violators in Jazan
JAZAN — Patrols of the General Administration of Mujahideen in the Jazan region arrested a Sudanese national for transporting six Ethiopian nationals who violated the Border Security Law. The Sudanese transporter was referred to the Public Prosecution while violators were handed to the competent authority after taking the necessary legal procedures against them. The General Administration of…
In Jazan, Saudi Arabia, a Sudanese individual has been apprehended by the General Administration of Mujahideen for allegedly transporting six Ethiopian nationals who had violated the country's Border Security Law. The transport operator has been referred to the Public Prosecution, while the violators were handed over to the appropriate authorities following the appropriate legal proceedings.
The spokesperson for the General Administration of Mujahideen clarified that engaging in activities such as facilitating the entry of individuals who have breached border security regulations, transporting or sheltering them, or providing any form of assistance to such violators can result in severe penalties. These include up to 15 years in prison, a fine of up to SR1 million, the confiscation of the transport vehicle, and the public disclosure of the violators' names in the local media at the violator's own expense.
The spokesperson emphasized that this offense is considered a major crime. The public is encouraged to report any violations of residency, labor, and border security regulations by contacting 911 in the Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, and Eastern Province regions, or 999 or 996 in all other areas. All reports will be kept confidential, and reporters will not face any liability for their actions.
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