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Important update for Pakistani pilgrims

 

Minister of Religious Affairs Chaudhry Salik reached Saudi Arabia to review Hajj arrangements wherein he will represent Pakistan at the Hajj Symposium in Makkah today.

The Minister of Religious Affairs and the federal secretary will directly supervise the Hajj operation, the spokesperson for the Religious Affairs ministry said.

The pre-Hajj flight operation for the government scheme also ended successfully today. The last 380 pilgrims of the government scheme from Islamabad have also reached Jeddah.

In the next two days, 20,000 private pilgrims will go to Saudi Arabia for Hajj. Through the private Hajj scheme, 70,000 pilgrims have reached Saudi Arabia. The departure of Hajj pilgrims for Mina will be on the night of June 13 and 14. Pakistan Hajj Mission has established a camp office in Mina for convenience.

Hajj permits revoked for domestic pilgrims lacking mandatory vaccination

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that the Hajj permits of several domestic pilgrims have been cancelled due to their failure to take the Neisseria meningitis vaccine.

In a statement on its X platform, the ministry revealed that 90 percent of domestic pilgrims have completed special preventive health requirements regarding taking vaccination that contribute to protect them against possible infection while mingling with crowd of pilgrims.

The ministry called on the remaining domestic pilgrims to quickly obtain the Neisseria meningitis vaccine, to avoid cancellation of their Hajj permits.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior announced that the Hajj Security Forces had arrested 21 people while trying to transport 61 pilgrims without a Hajj permit to Makkah. Those were arrested at the entry points of Makkah on June 7 included 13 citizens and eight expatriates.

The seasonal administrative committees under the General Directorate of Passports issued 21 administrative decisions against them, and these included penalties such as 15-day jail term for each carrier, and a fine of SR10,000, while the fine is multiplied by the number of each violator being transported. The violators’ names will be published in local media at their own expense in addition to the deportation of the expatriates after serving jail terms with the imposition of a ban on their reentry into the Kingdom for a period specified by the law. The committee also decided to demand the confiscation of three vehicles used in transportation by a court of law.

Director of Public Security Lt. Gen. Muhammad Al-Bassami said that Public Security officials were able to arrest more than 140 fake Hajj firms during this year’s Hajj season. The Ministry of Interior called on all citizens and expatriates to abide by Hajj regulations and instructions so that the guests of God may enjoy security, safety, and comfort in performing their rituals during the Hajj season.

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