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989 Deportations In 7 Days By The Moi
The General Department for Residency Affairs Investigations has intensified security campaigns in all of the country's governorates, areas, and markets in the next few days to arrest violators of residency and labor laws, absconders, and wanted people. The sources explained that the Deportation Department deported 989 expatriates – 611 men and 378 women – in the last seven days. This was because they had violated the residency and labor laws. Some of them were caught in places that did not match the public morals. All violators referred to the Deportation Department by security authorities are undergoing several procedures.
A recent round of security investigators arrested some violators of the residency law, including some whose residency had expired over five years ago. Some were also arrested for working for different sponsors. The sources warned people against harboring workers who are in violation of the residency and labor laws and those reported as absconding because they will expose themselves to legal accountability.
Based on instructions from the Ministry of Interior's top leadership, security campaigns have been launched by the General Department for Residency Affairs Investigations to target commercial centers and random markets for arresting all violators of residency laws, marginal workers, and absconders.
According to the sources, "the number of people violating residency laws in the country will decrease with the continuation of security campaigns of the General Department for Residency Affairs Investigations." Also, expatriate workers will abide by the residency and labor laws and pay the fines due on them”. According to the Ministry of Interior, it is not against expatriates, but against those who violate residency and labor laws.
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