According to Al-Yaum newspaper, security bodies received reports that a large number of illegal expatriates were gathering in the Al-Souk neighborhood. These reports were verified and security bodies set up a plan to storm the neighborhood and flush out all illegals.
The campaign, which was conducted with the participation of the traffic police, the labor office and the municipality, also resulted in the arrest of a drug dealer and an illegal expatriate who was impersonating a security guard.
A total of 18 police officers and 205 support personnel were involved in the campaign, in addition to 65 vehicles and buses.
The head of preventive security in Dammam, Col. Hamad Al-Suqoor, said the campaign was one the best organized campaigns conducted.
The deputy head of Dammam's preventive security, Col. Bassam Al-Bassam, said the Al-Souk neighborhood is one of Dammam's most crowded areas and is full of illegal residents.
“The appropriate legal procedures will be applied to these illegals, including those who have provided shelter to them,” he said.
Eastern Province police spokesman Col. Ziyad Al-Reqaiti said police will continue its campaigns to detain violating residents, noting that a total of 19,425 violators have been detained so far.
He asked for the cooperation of the public in notifying security bodies of any such violators.
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