Public Prosecution says up to SAR 500,000 fine for not disclosing visits to COVID-19 hit countries

15/12/2021 Argaam

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Saudi Arabia’s Public Prosecution announced that passengers coming to the Kingdom on international flights, as well as operators or owners of the means of transportation, should disclose visits to any of the COVID-19 hit countries, or they will be subject to severe punitive measures.

 

On its official Twitter account, the Public Prosecution called on passengers and the operators to take and comply with the necessary precautionary measures to curb the pandemic outbreak.

 

It warned a fine of up to SAR 500,000 on those breaching those restrictions.

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