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Haj scam: Johor govt saddened, ready to assist relevant authorities
Haj scam: Johor govt saddened, ready to assist relevant authorities

New Straits Times

time6 days ago

  • New Straits Times

Haj scam: Johor govt saddened, ready to assist relevant authorities

JOHOR BARU: The Johor government has expressed disappointment over claims that Malaysian pilgrims were victims of a fraudulent haj package, allegedly confined and forced to take a perilous journey on foot to Makkah without proper documentation. State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said he is closely monitoring the development of the case and praying for the safety of those affected. "We are saddened that such haj-related scams continue to occur. "What is even more distressing is that the alleged victims are elderly individuals and those with health issues," he said in a statement today. He urged the families of the victims to remain patient and place their full trust in the authorities to carry out a thorough investigation. The state government, he added, stands ready to assist the relevant authorities in resolving such issues and educate the public to be more cautious. Mohd Fared said there were no shortcuts in performing haj, and advised the public to rely on the expertise and advisory services of Tabung Haji. It was reported that 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly fell victim to the scam, believed to be linked to a prominent religious figure. A daughter of one of the victims claimed her parents and aunt left for Saudi Arabia to perform the haj with the said agent on May 9. However, upon arriving in Jeddah, they were allegedly forced to travel on foot via unsafe routes without valid haj visas, fearing strict enforcement by Saudi authorities. Three police reports Three police reports were lodged by the victims' families, with two of them were filed in Mantin, Negri Sembilan and one in Ayer Hitam, Johor.

Haj Scam: Johor Govt Saddened, urges Families To Trust authorities
Haj Scam: Johor Govt Saddened, urges Families To Trust authorities

Barnama

time6 days ago

  • Barnama

Haj Scam: Johor Govt Saddened, urges Families To Trust authorities

JOHOR BAHRU, June 15 (Bernama) -- The Johor government has expressed disappointment over claims that Malaysian pilgrims were victims of a fraudulent haj package, allegedly confined and forced to take a perilous journey on foot to Makkah without proper documentation. State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said he is closely monitoring the development of the case and praying for the safety of those affected. 'We are saddened that such haj-related scams continue to occur. What is even more distressing is that the victims are elderly individuals and those with health issues,' he said in a statement today. He urged the families of the victim to remain patient and place their full trust in the authorities to carry out a thorough investigation. The state government, he added, stands ready to assist the relevant authorities in resolving such issues and educate the public to be more cautious. Mohd Fared stressed that there are no shortcuts in performing haj, and advised the public to rely on the expertise and advisory services of Tabung Haji. According to media reports yesterday, 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly fell victim to the scam, believed to be linked to a prominent religious figure. A daughter of one of the victims claimed her parents and aunt left for Saudi Arabia to perform the haj with the said agent on May 9. However, upon arriving in Jeddah, they were allegedly forced to travel on foot via unsafe routes without valid haj visas, fearing strict enforcement by Saudi authorities.

Johor govt slams Haj scam after 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly forced to walk to Mecca
Johor govt slams Haj scam after 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly forced to walk to Mecca

Malay Mail

time6 days ago

  • Malay Mail

Johor govt slams Haj scam after 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly forced to walk to Mecca

JOHOR BARU, June 15 — The Johor government has expressed disappointment over claims that Malaysian pilgrims were victims of a fraudulent Haj package, allegedly confined and forced to take a perilous journey on foot to Mecca without proper documentation. State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said he is closely monitoring the development of the case and praying for the safety of those affected. 'We are saddened that such Haj-related scams continue to occur. What is even more distressing is that the alleged victims are elderly individuals and those with health issues,' he said in a statement today. He urged the families of the victims to remain patient and place their full trust in the authorities to carry out a thorough investigation. The state government, he added, stands ready to assist the relevant authorities in resolving such issues and educate the public to be more cautious. Mohd Fared stressed that there are no shortcuts in performing Haj, and advised the public to rely on the expertise and advisory services of Tabung Haji. According to media reports yesterday, 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly fell victim to the scam, believed to be linked to a prominent religious figure. A daughter of one of the victims claimed her parents and aunt left for Saudi Arabia to perform the Haj with the said agent on May 9. However, upon arriving in Jeddah, they were allegedly forced to travel on foot via unsafe routes without valid Haj visas, fearing strict enforcement by Saudi authorities. — Bernama

Haj Scam: Johor Govt Saddened By Pilgrims' Ordeal, Urges Trust In Authorities
Haj Scam: Johor Govt Saddened By Pilgrims' Ordeal, Urges Trust In Authorities

Barnama

time6 days ago

  • Barnama

Haj Scam: Johor Govt Saddened By Pilgrims' Ordeal, Urges Trust In Authorities

JOHOR BAHRU, June 15 (Bernama) -- The Johor government has expressed disappointment over reports that Malaysian pilgrims were victims of a fraudulent haj package, and were allegedly confined and forced to take a perilous journey on foot to Makkah without proper documentation. State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said he is closely monitoring the situation and praying for the safety of those affected. 'We are saddened that such haj-related scams continue to occur. What is even more distressing is that the victims are elderly individuals and those with health issues,' he said in a statement today. He urged the families of the victim to remain patient and place their full trust in the authorities to carry out a thorough investigation. The state government, he added, stands ready to assist the relevant authorities in resolving such issues and educate the public to be more cautious. Mohd Fared stressed that there are no shortcuts in performing haj, and advised the public to rely on the expertise and advisory services of Tabung Haji. According to media reports yesterday, 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly fell victim to the scam, believed to be linked to a prominent religious figure. A daughter of one of the victims claimed her parents and aunt left for Saudi Arabia to perform the haj with the said agent on May 9. However, upon arriving in Jeddah, they were allegedly forced to travel on foot via unsafe routes without valid haj visas, fearing strict enforcement by Saudi authorities.

Haj scam: Johor govt saddened by pilgrims' ordeal, urges trust in authorities
Haj scam: Johor govt saddened by pilgrims' ordeal, urges trust in authorities

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • The Sun

Haj scam: Johor govt saddened by pilgrims' ordeal, urges trust in authorities

JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor government has expressed disappointment over reports that Malaysian pilgrims were victims of a fraudulent haj package, and were allegedly confined and forced to take a perilous journey on foot to Makkah without proper documentation. State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said he is closely monitoring the situation and praying for the safety of those affected. 'We are saddened that such haj-related scams continue to occur. What is even more distressing is that the victims are elderly individuals and those with health issues,' he said in a statement today. He urged the families of the victim to remain patient and place their full trust in the authorities to carry out a thorough investigation. The state government, he added, stands ready to assist the relevant authorities in resolving such issues and educate the public to be more cautious. Mohd Fared stressed that there are no shortcuts in performing haj, and advised the public to rely on the expertise and advisory services of Tabung Haji. According to media reports yesterday, 47 Malaysian pilgrims allegedly fell victim to the scam, believed to be linked to a prominent religious figure. A daughter of one of the victims claimed her parents and aunt left for Saudi Arabia to perform the haj with the said agent on May 9. However, upon arriving in Jeddah, they were allegedly forced to travel on foot via unsafe routes without valid haj visas, fearing strict enforcement by Saudi authorities.

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