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Gulf Insider
25-03-2025
- Gulf Insider
12 Yemenis Arrested For Exploiting Women And Children For Beggary
A total of 12 Yemenis were arrested for exploiting women and children of their same nationality for begging in public squares and roads. The arrests were made during an ongoing security campaign to monitor and arrest beggars, carried out by the Jeddah Security Patrols in the Jeddah governorate, in coordination with the General Department for Community Security and Combating Trafficking in Persons. The Yemeni nationals were found violating the Anti-Human Trafficking Law. They were referred to the Public Prosecution after taking legal action against them. The security authorities have made the necessary coordination with the relevant authorities to provide the necessary humanitarian services to the victims of exploitation. 20 minutes ago 10 hours ago 23 hours ago


Saudi Gazette
25-03-2025
- Saudi Gazette
12 Yemenis arrested for exploiting women and children for beggary
Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — A total of 12 Yemenis were arrested for exploiting women and children of their same nationality for begging in public squares and roads. The arrests were made during an ongoing security campaign to monitor and arrest beggars, carried out by the Jeddah Security Patrols in the Jeddah governorate, in coordination with the General Department for Community Security and Combating Trafficking in Persons. The Yemeni nationals were found violating the Anti-Human Trafficking Law. They were referred to the Public Prosecution after taking legal action against them. The security authorities have made the necessary coordination with the relevant authorities to provide the necessary humanitarian services to the victims of exploitation.


Gulf Insider
23-03-2025
- Gulf Insider
Yemeni National Arrested In Riyadh For Exploiting 8 Children For Beggary
A Yemeni national, who exploited eight children for begging in public squares and roads, was arrested in Riyadh. The arrest was made during a security operation, carried out by the Riyadh Police, in coordination with the General Department for Community Security and Combating Human Trafficking Crimes, against those engaged in beggary. The Yemeni expatriate was accused of violating the Anti-Human Trafficking Law by committing this crime. The accused was referred to the Public Prosecution after taking the legal measures against him. The security authorities have provided the necessary humanitarian services for the exploited victims. 2 months ago 7 months ago 1 year ago


Saudi Gazette
22-03-2025
- Saudi Gazette
Yemeni national arrested in Riyadh for exploiting 8 children for beggary
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — A Yemeni national, who exploited eight children for begging in public squares and roads, was arrested in Riyadh. The arrest was made during a security operation, carried out by the Riyadh Police, in coordination with the General Department for Community Security and Combating Human Trafficking Crimes, against those engaged in beggary. The Yemeni expatriate was accused of violating the Anti-Human Trafficking Law by committing this crime. The accused was referred to the Public Prosecution after taking the legal measures against him. The security authorities have provided the necessary humanitarian services for the exploited victims.


Saudi Gazette
17-03-2025
- Saudi Gazette
Yemeni man and woman arrested for misusing children for begging in Makkah
Saudi Gazette report MAKKAH — A Yemeni man and woman were arrested for exploiting six children to beg in Makkah. Cases were filed against them for violation of the provisions of the Anti-Human Trafficking Law. The arrests were made as part of the ongoing security campaign to monitor and apprehend beggars, carried out by the Makkah Region Police, in coordination with the General Department for Community Security and Combating Human Trafficking. Makkah police said that the Yemenis were found misusing six children of their same nationality to beg in public squares and roads. Legal action was taken against them, and they were referred to the Public Prosecution. The security authorities initiated measures to provide the necessary humanitarian services to the abused children.