In a recent crackdown on illegal activities, Riyadh Police arrested three expatriate women involved in prostitution within a residential apartment in the Saudi capital on Wednesday. The arrests were part of a coordinated security operation targeting human trafficking and illegal conduct.
Coordinated Operation by Saudi Authorities
The operation was executed in collaboration with the General Department for Community Security and the Department for Combating Human Trafficking. Authorities raided the premises after receiving credible intelligence on suspicious activity in the neighborhood.
Legal Action Taken Against the Offenders
Following the arrest, the suspects were referred to the Public Prosecution for further legal procedures. The authorities confirmed that all necessary legal measures were taken in accordance with Saudi law.
Saudi Arabia’s Zero Tolerance Toward Human Trafficking
This case highlights Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and immoral activities across the Kingdom. Law enforcement agencies continue to carry out intensive surveillance and action against illegal practices that threaten public morality and safety.
For related updates, you may also read about Saudi Arabia's arrest campaign targeting over 12,000 residency and labor violators and expats arrested for drug smuggling in Jazan.
