Two Pakistani travelers were recently deported from Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah after attempting to enter Saudi Arabia with forged biometric data. This incident comes as a result of the travelers violating residency and work regulations, leading to the completion of necessary legal procedures against them.
In a related development, the General Directorate of the Border Guard, as part of the Ministry of Interior's mobile exhibition across the Kingdom, issued a stern warning against aiding individuals who breach border security regulations. The exhibition highlighted state-of-the-art technologies employed to monitor and apprehend border security violators. Moreover, it emphasized the severe penalties for those found assisting violators in their entry, movement, shelter, or provision of any form of support or service.
Security authorities are actively encouraging citizens and residents to play a crucial role by reporting any information pertaining to violators of residency and border security regulations. Additionally, individuals are urged to report activities related to drug smuggling or trafficking. Importantly, authorities assure complete confidentiality for all reports received.
The deportation incident at Madinah Airport underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to upholding strict immigration and border security measures. The General Directorate of the Border Guard's efforts to educate the public through the mobile exhibition aim to raise awareness about the consequences of aiding border security violators. The collaboration of citizens and residents in reporting suspicious activities is pivotal in maintaining the nation's security.
