Breaking News: SR10,000 fine implemented for unauthorized entry into Makkah without a Hajj permit starting June 2
In a bold move to regulate entry into the holy city of Makkah, authorities have announced a hefty fine of SR10,000 for individuals attempting to gain access without a valid Hajj permit. This new measure is set to be enforced starting June 2, sending a strong message to those seeking to bypass the necessary protocols.
The decision comes as part of efforts to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims during the upcoming Hajj season. With millions of Muslims expected to travel to Makkah for the annual pilgrimage, it is crucial to maintain strict control over who is allowed entry into the holy city.
Authorities have warned that anyone caught without a valid Hajj permit will face the severe consequences of the SR10,000 fine. This strict enforcement is aimed at deterring unauthorized individuals from entering Makkah and causing potential disruptions during this sacred time.
Pilgrims and visitors are advised to adhere to the regulations and guidelines set forth by the authorities to avoid any penalties or complications. With the implementation of this new fine, it is clear that the authorities are taking the security of Makkah and its visitors very seriously.