Satgas Haji task force uncovers dozens of illegal cases in first month of 2026 Hajj season

Building on initial ministerial warnings and Hajj embarkations earlier in April 2026, the Task Force for Handling Illegal Hajj and Umrah—formed on April 14—has uncovered dozens of fraud cases targeting pilgrims. By April 30, it received 115 reports, with 68 under processing, as Wakapolri Commissioner General Dedi Prasetyo stressed prevention and enforcement against repeat offenders.

The Satgas Haji 2026 acted swiftly after its April 14 formation. In under a month, it identified repeat fraud perpetrators. Wakapolri Dedi Prasetyo stated at Bareskrim Polri in Jakarta on April 30, "Satgas Haji this year focuses on prevention as well as firm and professional law enforcement, especially against repeat perpetrators."

Collaborating with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah through data sharing, the task force has handled 115 public reports to date, prioritizing mediation and restorative justice in 68 cases before escalation.

Efforts extend internationally via Saudi authorities, including aid for Indonesians in legal trouble, such as three detained for alleged Hajj document forgery. Deputy Minister Dahnil Anzar Simanjuntak praised the work: "We ensure the state is fully present, both domestically and in the Holy Land, to protect pilgrims from crimes."

Future plans include stronger Polri-ministry synergy and embedding police in the Amirul Hajj structure for comprehensive pilgrim security amid ongoing embarkations.

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Indonesian pilgrims board official Hajj flights as Saudi authorities fine and ban illegal entrants, split-scene news illustration.
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Saudi fines illegal hajj pilgrims Rp 91 million as Indonesia starts embarkations

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Saudi Arabia imposes a 20,000 riyal fine, about Rp 91 million, on illegal hajj pilgrims, plus deportation and a 10-year entry ban. Indonesia began sending its first hajj flight groups from 11 embarkation points on April 22. Immigration authorities prevented 13 Indonesians suspected of illegal hajj attempts using work visas.

As Indonesia begins its 2026 Hajj embarkations, Immigration Minister Agus Andrianto and Coordinating Minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra urged Muslims to avoid illegal Hajj routes to prevent scams and ensure safety, following recent detentions and Saudi penalties.

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Indonesia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has intensified accommodation, transport, and health services for pilgrims ahead of the peak of the 1447 H hajj.

Saudi immigration officers checked documents for pilgrims from flight group five of Jakarta Pondok Gede embarkation using Fast Track Hajj Makkah Route at Terminal 2F of Soekarno-Hatta Airport on April 25, 2026. The service streamlines document checks before departure for efficiency. Minister of Hajj and Umrah Mochamad Irfan Yusuf reported 25,271 pilgrims from 65 batches have departed for Madinah.

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Ahmad Syah Farhan, director of PT Khazanah Tamma Internasional, was detained and named a suspect in the alleged fraud and embezzlement of umrah funds. Polda Metro Jaya held a press conference on Tuesday (2/6/2026) regarding reported losses reaching Rp12.14 billion.

Indonesia's Criminal Investigation Agency has revealed methods used by 672 suspects in illegal subsidized fuel and LPG cases across 2025-2026. Brigjen Pol Moh. Irhamni from Dittipidter Bareskrim detailed the operations on April 7, 2026. Perpetrators face up to 6 years in prison and fines of Rp60 billion.

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A bus carrying Indonesian hajj pilgrims from groups SUB-02 and JKS-01 crashed in Madinah on April 28, 2026, local time. Nine pilgrims and one KBIHU staff member suffered light injuries. Moh. Hasan Afandi, head of Public Relations at Kemenhaj, warned Hajj and Umrah Guidance Groups to coordinate better and prioritize safety.

 

 

 

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