According to Saudi Arabian newspaper Al-Madina, a spokesman for the Jeddah municipality said that any number of illegal workshops in the residential areas of the city of Jeddah will be removed.
Vehicle painting, wood furniture preparation and fixing and aluminum workshops will be closed.
Large printing presses, pottery factories and heavy equipment repair workshops will also be closed down from the city.
A spokesman for the Mayo Nuptial said: “Some areas have been specified for industrial activity. Workshop owners have been repeatedly warned to move to designated areas. '
The spokesman said, "The Mayo Nationality has set up a regular program of investigative visits. There will be legal action against those who open the workshop illegally".
The passport department, the on-premises agency, the Labor Office and the Traffic Representative Committee are conducting investigative investigations.
The spokesman said, 'Governor Makkah has ordered that the detainees, who are working in the illegal workshops illegally without repeated warnings and not moving the workshops to their respective places, have been arrested and expelled from the country. Be done '.