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Saudi Arabia fines and bans illegal Hajj participants for a decade in crackdown

International
Published on 24 April 2026
Saudi Arabia fines and bans illegal Hajj participants for a decade in crackdown

Fines can reach SR100000 and offenders face deportation

Saudi Arabia has announced a tough enforcement drive for the upcoming Hajj season. Unauthorized pilgrims and those helping them can face fines up to SR100,000, along with deportation and a 10-year ban from the Kingdom. Authorities are urging strict compliance and encouraging people to report any breaches to help manage the massive crowds safely and effectively.

  • Unauthorized Hajj participation can lead to fines up to SR100000
  • Helpers and violators may be deported and banned for 10 years
  • Saudi authorities urge strict compliance and reporting of breaches
  • The crackdown targets crowd management ahead of pilgrimage season
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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