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Saudi Interior Ministry Imposes 100,000 Riyal Fine for Transporting Visit Visa Holders to Mecca
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Saudi Interior Ministry Imposes 100,000 Riyal Fine for Transporting Visit Visa Holders to Mecca

From Okaz · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Interior announced a fine of 100,000 riyals for transporting or attempting to transport individuals with visit visas to Mecca and holy sites.
  • The penalty applies from the first of Dhu al-Qi'dah to the end of Dhu al-Hijjah.
  • Authorities also warned that the vehicle used in such violations would be confiscated, and urged the public to report violators.

The Ministry of Interior's stringent enforcement measures, as reported by Okaz, underscore Saudi Arabia's unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and orderliness of the Hajj pilgrimage. The announcement of a 100,000 riyal fine and vehicle confiscation for transporting individuals on visit visas to Mecca and the holy sites during the Hajj season reflects a serious approach to managing the influx of pilgrims and preventing unauthorized access.

From Okaz's perspective, this directive is crucial for maintaining the sanctity and security of the Hajj. It aims to protect legitimate pilgrims performing their religious duties and to prevent any disruption or exploitation of the sacred sites. The emphasis on adhering to Hajj regulations highlights the Kingdom's responsibility in facilitating a smooth and peaceful spiritual journey for millions.

The directive also serves as a clear warning against any attempts to circumvent the established protocols. By specifying the period of enforcementโ€”from the first of Dhu al-Qi'dah to the end of Dhu al-Hijjahโ€”the Ministry leaves no room for ambiguity. The call for public cooperation through reporting mechanisms (911 and 999) further emphasizes a collective effort in upholding the integrity of the Hajj.

Okaz views these measures not as punitive but as essential safeguards. They are designed to ensure that the Hajj pilgrimage can be performed with the utmost ease and tranquility, reflecting the Kingdom's dedication to serving the guests of Allah and upholding the highest standards of organization and security.

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Originally published by Okaz in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.