The Saudi Prosecution directed the arrest of an expatriate who engages in the sex trade of expatriates

An official source in the Public Prosecution of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stated that, based on what was submitted by the Parliamentary Monitoring Center regarding a video clip circulating on social media, its content shows that an expatriate of Pakistani nationality has prepared a den for prostitution and sexual exploitation of a number of female workers who are absent from the homes of their sponsors in the city of Riyadh.

The Public Prosecutor, Sheikh Saud bin Abdullah Al-Mujeb, issued an arrest warrant for the offender and referred him immediately to the Public Prosecution to take legal measures against him.

The source indicated that the Public Prosecution will refer the offender to the competent court to demand the imposition of the penalties stipulated in the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Law that amount to imprisonment for a period of (fifteen) years, or a fine of up to (one million) riyals, or both, with a stiffer penalty for him. According to Article 4 of the same system.

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