Makkah: Hajj Security Forces in Makkah's Al-Hijrah district have arrested 42 expatriates, holding various types of visit visas, for violating Hajj regulations and instructions. Legal action has been initiated against the violators, and authorities are in the process of apprehending those who provided them with shelter, in order to implement the legally prescribed penalties.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the arrests highlight the ongoing efforts by the security forces to enforce Hajj regulations strictly. The authorities aim to ensure that all participants adhere to the legal requirements for the pilgrimage, maintaining order and safety during this significant event. The process of identifying those who facilitated the violations is underway, with a focus on imposing the appropriate penalties to deter future infractions.
The crackdown on visa violations underscores the commitment of the security forces to uphold the integrity of the Hajj pilgrimage. By taking legal action against both the violators and their enablers, the authorities are sending a clear message about the importance of compliance with all regulations. The enforcement measures are part of broader efforts to manage the influx of pilgrims and ensure a safe and orderly environment for all participants.
