Posted by : Aahil Shaik Sunday, November 30, 2025

Saudi Police Arrest 5 Expatriates for Prostitution in Public Residence



The Tabuk Region Police, working in close coordination with the General Administration of Community Security and Combating Trafficking in Persons, announced the arrest of five expatriates, two men and three women, involved in the practice of prostitution inside a public residence.

According to the security authorities, the individuals were apprehended during a targeted operation aimed at curbing immoral and illegal activities. See Also: Riyadh Airport to go for biggest upgrade in 40 years

The authorities immediately arrested all the suspects, initiated the legal process, and formally forwarded the matter to the Public Prosecution for further investigation.

This security operation comes as part of ongoing national efforts to combat crimes related to public morals, human trafficking, and violations of community values.

Officials stressed that these kinds of steps are necessary to make the community safer, uphold standards of behavior in society, and show the Kingdom's commitment to fighting crime and exploitation.

Security agencies continue to stress the importance of public cooperation in reporting suspicious activities, reaffirming that maintaining public order is a shared responsibility between citizens, residents, and law enforcement. Recommend: Riyadh Metro receives Guinness World Record

Saudi Police Arrest 5 Expatriates for Prostitution in Public Residence
Saudi Police Arrest 5 Expatriates for Prostitution in Public Residence

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