Hundreds of Kenyans seeking job opportunities in Saudi Arabia have been put on high alert following a crackdown by the kingdom on illegal activities.
In the latest operation by Saudi authorities, over 50 people, including 11 women, have been arrested in what officials describe as a fight against "immoral acts." Some of the vices the Saudi government is targeting include begging and sex work.
In a bid to curb these activities, Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Interior has established a new special unit focused on tackling "community security and human trafficking." This has since led to the arrest of dozens of foreign workers.
Inside the Shimeisi Prison in the Governorate of Mecca, Saudi Arabia.