The National Office for Hajj and Umrah (ONHO) is urging citizens to exercise extreme caution and avoid being misled by malicious and fraudulent online pages. These platforms, according to an official statement released today, are actively promoting deceptive information and offering fictitious Hajj and Umrah programs and services.
The ONHO emphasized that these deceptive activities are being closely monitored by the relevant official authorities. This vigilance aims to protect the rights of citizens and prevent any fraudulent practices related to religious pilgrimages. The statement underscores the commitment to safeguarding individuals from falling victim to scams and misinformation campaigns.
Official Sources Are Key
The ONHO reiterated that accurate and reliable information can only be obtained from official sources. These sources include the ONHO’s verified social media pages and its official website. Citizens are strongly advised to remain vigilant and rely solely on these official channels to avoid becoming victims of fraud or deception.
Protect Yourself From Online Scams
With the Hajj season approaching, the risk of encountering fraudulent schemes increases. The National Office for Hajj and Umrah is actively working to combat these illegal activities and protect the public. Citizens are encouraged to report any suspicious activity or misleading information to the appropriate authorities.
By staying informed and relying on official sources, individuals can ensure a safe and legitimate Hajj and Umrah experience.


