Makkah, Jun 14: Riots broke out late Wednesday in the residential compound of a company carrying out development projects in the city's Central Area.
Indian workers, who mistakenly believed the death of their colleague who died from an unspecified work-related injury, was reported as a non-work-related injury by the company, gathered in large numbers and went on a rampage in their residential compound in Al-Hudaibah, 20 km from Makkah. The workers damaged several vehicles and over 100 housing cabins.
Spokesman of Makkah Police Lt. Col. Abdulmohsin Al-Maiman confirmed riots took place in the company’s housing compound.
“The moment the operations room was informed, police rushed to the scene. The incident led to material losses as several vehicles had their windshields shattered. Some vehicles were overturned. Also, 150 to 200 cabins used as residences and offices were smashed,” he said.
The riots began after many workers were led to believe the death of their colleague was not registered as work-related by the company. An official from the company was summoned to the scene so an understanding could be reached. Police later managed to arrest the leaders of the protests.
Lt. Col. Al-Maiman stressed that any acts of violence will not be tolerated and warned that violators of the law will face strict punishments. He urged anyone who has a complaint or grievance to submit it through official channels.
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