422 violators of labor, residency laws busted

Lt. Gen. Ati Al-Qurashi the spokesman of the police in Makkah region noted that they have investigated 2,414 companies in the recent weeks and also conducted major sweeps in the city precincts.

April 05, 2015
422 violators of labor, residency laws busted
422 violators of labor, residency laws busted

Fatima Muhammad

 


Fatima Muhammad

Saudi Gazette

 





MAKKAH — Lt. Gen. Ati Al-Qurashi the spokesman of the police in Makkah region noted that they have investigated 2,414 companies in the recent weeks and also conducted major sweeps in the city precincts.



He elaborated that they have busted 422 violators of work and residency related laws, as well as 1,344 electronic violations.



He stressed on the positive role that both locals and expatriates are playing in this campaign through informing about violations.


April 05, 2015
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