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Massive crackdown: Saudi Arabia arrests more than 15,000 residency, labour and border violators in one week

Times of India

Times of India

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June 21, 2026

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Massive crackdown: Saudi Arabia arrests more than 15,000 residency, labour and border violators in one week
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Times of India

lean right

· Jul 11, 2026

Saudi Arabia arrests over 15,400 people in weekly sweep over immigration, labour and border violations

Saudi Arabia arrests over 15,400 people in weekly sweep over immigration, labour and border violations

Arab Times Online

lean left

· Jul 5, 2026

Saudi Arabia arrests over 15,500 residency, labor and border violators

RIYADH, Jul 5: Saudi authorities arrested 15,591 people in one week for violating residency, labor and border security regulations as part of ongoing nationwide enforcement campaig...

Utusan Malaysia

center

· Jun 29, 2026

11 tekong, 33 PATI ditahan dalam tempoh sebulan di Padang Besar

PADANG BESAR: Seramai 11 tekong dan 33 pendatang asing tanpa izin (PATI) ditahan di Padang Besar dalam tempoh sebulan bermula dari Mei hingga Jun tahun ini. Ketua Polis negeri, Datuk Muhammad Abdul Halim berkata, secara kesuluruhan, sebanyak lapan kes Antipemerdagangan Orang dan Penyeludupan Migran 2007 (Atipsom) turut direkodkan bagi tempoh sama. Menurut Muhammad, penahanan semua ... Read more The post 11 tekong, 33 PATI ditahan dalam tempoh sebulan di Padang Besar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Townhall

right

· Jul 7, 2026

Border Agents Just Made a Massive Drug Bust in Texas

Border Agents Just Made a Massive Drug Bust in Texas

Independent Online

center

· Jul 7, 2026

The June 30 Phenomenon: The State Created This Crisis and Now Citizens Begin Deporting People

The June 30 Phenomenon: The State Created This Crisis and Now Citizens Begin Deporting People

South Africa Today

right

· Jun 27, 2026

R130,000 Drug Haul Seized as Free State Police Smash Matjhabeng Syndicate

FREE STATE — Law enforcement authorities have successfully executed a major Odendaalsrus drug bust, dismantling an active Matjhabeng trafficking syndicate. The coordinated Free State police operation resulted in the apprehension of three undocumented foreign nationals linked to a widespread narcotics distribution network. The high-yield tactical strike took place on June 25, 2026, at approximately 12:00. []

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Related coverage for "Massive crackdown: Saudi Arabia arrests more than 15,000 residency, labour and border violators in one week": Times of India — Saudi Arabia arrests over 15,400 people in weekly sweep over immigration, labour and border violations. Arab Times Online — Saudi Arabia arrests over 15,500 residency, labor and border violators. Utusan Malaysia — 11 tekong, 33 PATI ditahan dalam tempoh sebulan di Padang Besar. Townhall — Border Agents Just Made a Massive Drug Bust in Texas. Independent Online — The June 30 Phenomenon: The State Created This Crisis and Now Citizens Begin Deporting People. South Africa Today — R130,000 Drug Haul Seized as Free State Police Smash Matjhabeng Syndicate