Pakistan has fastened private visitors and people from gathering cash from Hajj pioneers ahead of time.
Saudi Arabia is holding the yearly Hajj journey this year for Muslims across all over the world following a break of two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pakistan will send 81,132 explorers in time of this year’s Hajj, with 60% of the standard assigned to private Hajj management. The greatest age limit for pioneers this year is 65.
Last week, the Pakistan government reported individuals able to perform Hajj this year could submit online applications from May 1 to 13, with token cash of Rs50,000 ($270).
Strict Affairs Ministry representative Muhammad Umar Butt said on Friday, “The service has observed that some private visitors and people are getting cash from individuals personally or through their irrelevant specialists for the sake of Hajj applications, enrollment.”
“This training is absolutely unlawful and an arrestable offense,” he added.