Saudi Arabia arrests 17 Filipinos for attending Halloween party


Riyadh, Oct 30 (IANS): Seventeen Filipinos were arersted in Saudi Arabia for attending a Halloween party at which there were men and women, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Tuesday.

The Philippine Ambassador to Riyadh, Adnan Alonto, sent a report to the foreign department explaining that a group of Saudi intelligence officers entered a venue in Riyadh where a Halloween party was being held and arrested those attending, reports Efe news.

Alonto has asked for access to the arrested Filipinos in Al Nisa prison, although he has not yet received an answer, as well as accurate information on the charges against them, something that is unclear at the moment.

At first, authorities reported that the party organisers did not have the appropriate permission to do so, but the Filipino embassy fears that the charges relate to the fact that there were men and women at the party.

"Saudi laws strictly prohibit unattached males and females from being seen together in public. The compound was raided after neighbours complained of loud noise," the statement said.

The embassy in Riyadh has issued a notice to the Philippine community in the country urging them to be mindful of local sensitivities.

According to foreign data, some 3,000 Filipinos leave their country each day for temporary employment contracts abroad, most of them in Arab countries where women tend to be employed as domestic help and men in the construction sector.

Around 10 million Filipino migrant workers abroad send their remittances back home which accounted for 10.46 per cent of Philippine GDP in 2017, according to the World Bank.

  

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  • Anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 01 2018

    Just follow law of the land. When you are a guest of the country go by their rules.If you can not just leave the country.

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  • Richard, India

    Wed, Oct 31 2018

    If you want to earn in a country that has a different culture and religion , then be sensitive to their customs and traditions. They never said you should not celebrate it in Philippines.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 31 2018

    Any arrests on 'REAL' Halloween party that took place in Saudi consulate in Turkey?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 31 2018

    Looks ridiculous to snatch the freedom of expatriates working in Saudi

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 31 2018

    What we learn from this?In future when you want to celebrate or plan a party invite neighbours too.so that they dont complain against you.In this 21century too this law?Halleluya.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Why speak anything regarding this, If such a party was held in our district it would have been raided by the moral police of our own.

    Next it would be reported over here in the news and in the comment section half of the readers would have supported such action.

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  • The Alpha, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    The biggest hypocrites in the world. They want all the freedom in other countries but in their country no freedom to other religions.

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  • Ronym, M,lore/Abudhabi

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    BODA SHEEEEERA............................

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