RIYADH (Kashmir English): Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has announced strict penalties for individuals who attempt to perform Hajj without the required permit, as well as those who facilitate such violations.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has announced the measures that will be enforced from the first of Dhul-Qi’dah until the 14th of Dhul-Hijjah.
The new regulations state that individuals caught performing or attempting to perform Hajj without a valid permit will face fines of up to SAR 20,000.
This penalty also applies to holders of all types of visit visas who enter or stay in Makkah or the holy sites during the restricted period without proper authorization.
Penalties for unauthorized Hajj attempts
A fine of up to SAR 100,000 will be imposed on anyone who sponsors a visit visa for an individual who violates the Hajj permit regulations.
The same penalty applies to those who transport, shelter, or assist visit visa holders in reaching or staying in Makkah and the holy sites.
This includes accommodating them in hotels, apartments, private residences, shelters, or designated Hajj accommodations. The fine will be multiplied for each individual involved.
Additionally, illegal infiltrators – whether residents or overstayers – found attempting to perform Hajj will be deported and banned from re-entering the Kingdom for a period of 10 years.
Authorities will also request the confiscation of land vehicles used to transport unauthorized individuals to the holy sites, provided they are owned by the transporter, facilitator, or any accomplices.
The ministry emphasized that these measures will ensure the safety, security, and organization of the annual pilgrimage, and called on all citizens, residents, and visitors to comply fully with Hajj regulations.