In a firm security move reflecting tightened enforcement, traffic authorities under the Ministry of Interior referred six citizens and twenty three expatriates to the competent authorities for legal action after their involvement in filming a sensitive site that was targeted in an Iranian attack, an act considered a serious violation impacting national security and the safety of critical facilities.

These measures come as part of intensified security efforts aimed at monitoring violators and reinforcing public discipline, as the General Traffic Department continues to conduct wide field campaigns targeting various types of violations, especially under circumstances that require heightened alertness and strict adherence to laws by all individuals.

During last Friday, the General Traffic Department recorded 2327 traffic violations, highlighting the scale of challenges, as 22 expatriates were arrested for residency violations, in addition to individuals with outstanding arrest warrants and others found in abnormal conditions while driving, alongside cases of driving without a valid license.

Authorities also issued 79 violations for mobile phone use while driving, 44 violations for not wearing seat belts, and 43 violations related to illegal window tinting, all of which pose direct risks to public safety and call for continued enforcement and awareness campaigns.

A security source confirmed that all violators were referred to the competent authorities to complete legal procedures, stressing that the Ministry of Interior will continue to enforce the law strictly without leniency, reinforcing security stability and protecting the community.