The authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia closed on Saturday a medical laboratories in the Sharurah area , after taking large sums of money from Yemeni expatriates to conduct medical examinations.
Media sources reported that the Saudi authorities closed Al-Farabi medical laboratories, after trying to profit from the need of Yemeni expatriates to return to their homeland by conducting highly-cost medical examinations ( 1,300 Saudi riyals) per case.
According to the sources, the authorities forced the laboratory to return the money to their owners.
The sources confirmed that the laboratory practices this monument in cooperation and coordination with some officials in the Yemeni government.
The sources indicated that the Yemeni Deputy Consul, Khaled Hizam Al-Yafei, contracted these laboratories under the guidance of Deputy Prime Minister Salem Al-Khonbashi and supervision of Prime Minister Moeen Abdulmalik.