Systematic looting ... Saudi Arabia embarrasses "legitimacy" and ends the futility of examining expatriates

English - Saturday 30 May 2020 الساعة 07:23 pm
Aden, Newsyemen, private:

 The Saudi authorities embarrassed the legitimate government, when it ended the systematic looting and tampered with the examination of expatriates traveling to Yemen for the Coronavirus in exchange for large sums of money.

On Saturday, the Saudi authorities closed the Al-Farabi laboratory, which was exploited by influential persons at the Yemen Consulate to examine expatriates for exorbitant sums, in an organized looting operation sponsored by the legitimate government.

 The volume of medical examinations reached more than 300 US dollars, the price of a coronavirus test at the border deposit port between Yemen and Saudi Arabia.

 Activists and Yemeni citizens considered the medical examinations a cheap government exploitation and an organized looting operation taking place under the auspices of the internationally recognized Yemeni government.

A number of Yemeni expatriates traveling from Saudi Arabia condemned the crime imposed in exchange for a test for the Coronavirus, which is provided free of charge in all countries of the world.

 Yemeni activists, on social media, said that Saudi security patrols closed the Al-Farabi Medical Laboratory in Sharurah City, which the Yemeni consulate contracted to examine expatriates stranded in the Kingdom's outlets.

 According to the activists, the legitimate government consulate was taking advantage of expatriate checks to pay a sum of 1,300 Saudi riyals for the PCR examination.

Dr. Hussein bin Laqqur quoted a family member of the stuck in the depository saying that Saudi security patrols stormed the hotel where the representative of the Sharia embassy resides.


 They also brought the owner of the laboratory with them, then gave the patrol the order to retrieve all the sums that were paid to the delegate of the Sharia embassy in Saudi Arabia.


 Ibn Laqour said that all the examination money has been returned to expatriates, and during this day, the value of the examination amount will be determined so that it will be available to all.



Noaman Ibrahim wrote, Saudi authorities shut down the Al-Farabi laboratory in Saudi Arabia and return the sums to the travelers who paid for the PCR examination.


 He added that, during the coming hours, the amount of the examination for travelers will be determined, provided that it is a reasonable amount that everyone can pay for.



The stranded expatriates and Yemeni citizens appreciated the role of the security of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in interfering and saving them from the hefty sums of money imposed on them during the conduct of medical tests for the Corona virus by the Yemeni consulate.