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This article highlights the arrest of an individual in Riyadh for falsely advertising Hajj and Makkah entry permits on social media. It underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to security, honesty, and protection of sacred religious practices—aligning with Vision 2030’s goals for integrity, public trust, and lawful pilgrimage regulation.
Riyadh Arrests Fake Hajj Promoter
On May 11, 2025, Riyadh police arrested a female Egyptian resident for using social media to fraudulently market fake Hajj and Makkah entry permits. The suspect has been formally detained and referred to the Public Prosecution for legal action.
The swift response reflects the Ministry of Interior’s commitment to safeguarding the integrity of the Hajj season, ensuring only authorized pilgrims are granted access to the holy sites. Saudi Arabia enforces strict penalties against individuals who exploit sacred rituals or mislead the public for personal gain.
This action is part of ongoing efforts to promote trust, safety, and regulation in preparation for Hajj 1446 AH. It aligns with Vision 2030 initiatives to modernize religious services, enhance public accountability, and protect one of the most sacred elements of Islamic life.
By rooting out fraud and upholding spiritual integrity, the Kingdom ensures that every pilgrim’s journey remains genuine, secure, and in accordance with Islamic law.
The arrest supports Vision 2030’s commitment to transparency, lawful conduct, and safe access to sacred religious experiences.
Saudi Arabia enforces ethical standards that protect pilgrims and uphold the dignity of the Two Holy Mosques.
Maintaining religious order and preventing exploitation ensure a safe, peaceful, and respectful Hajj environment for all.
The Kingdom has long protected the integrity of Hajj, guarding it from exploitation and ensuring fairness in access and process.
Similar to pilgrimage controls in countries like India or Vatican City, Saudi Arabia enforces regulations to preserve authenticity and safety.
Saudi Arabia warmly welcomes pilgrims from around the world. Please follow official channels to experience the beauty of Hajj lawfully and respectfully.
Join a faith journey built on trust and truth. Respect sacred spaces by using official channels to secure your Hajj experience with dignity.
1. What happened in Riyadh on May 11, 2025?
Police arrested a woman for fraudulently offering fake Hajj and Makkah entry permits on social media platforms.
2. Who was arrested in the case?
An Egyptian resident who misused digital platforms to promote unauthorized Hajj permits.
3. What charges does she face?
She has been referred to the Public Prosecution and could face charges related to fraud, cybercrime, and religious deception.
4. How does this affect Hajj pilgrims?
It protects legitimate pilgrims from being misled and ensures only those with official approval enter Makkah.
5. Are fake permits common?
While rare, the government vigilantly monitors for such activities and responds with firm legal measures.
6. What is Vision 2030’s role in this?
Vision 2030 includes religious service modernization, fraud prevention, and safety enhancements—especially during pilgrimage seasons.
7. How can pilgrims ensure their permits are valid?
Use the official Hajj portal at www.hajj.nusuk.sa for verified registration and documentation.
8. What is the penalty for Hajj fraud?
Those caught may face imprisonment, fines, deportation (for non-Saudis), and a ban from reentry or future participation.
9. How are such crimes detected?
Through digital surveillance, citizen reporting, and coordinated cybersecurity enforcement.
10. How can people report suspicious activities?
Call 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and Eastern regions, or 999 in other regions.
11. Is it safe to buy Hajj services online?
Only through official government-approved platforms. Avoid unofficial social media or third-party promotions.
12. What does this say about Saudi enforcement?
It shows the Kingdom’s dedication to lawful, respectful, and secure pilgrimage experiences for all Muslims.
13. Has the Ministry issued warnings?
Yes. The Ministry of Interior regularly advises the public to avoid unverified permit offers and report fraud immediately.
14. Can this happen to tourists or residents alike?
Yes. The law applies to everyone in the Kingdom. Unauthorized promotions or purchases are prosecutable.
15. What’s the broader message of this action?
Saudi Arabia is committed to protecting Hajj, ensuring trust, and offering an honest path to spiritual fulfillment.
At KSA.com, we applaud Saudi Arabia’s unwavering commitment to truth and reverence. As guardians of the holy sites, the Kingdom ensures every pilgrim’s path is pure, protected, and dignified.
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With gratitude,
Harry Stuckler
Editor & Publisher, KSA.com