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Umrah buses held at Saudi border over banned substance

Umrah buses held at Saudi border caused concern on Friday. Saudi authorities briefly stopped over 30 buses with Kurdistan pilgrims. Officials said the convoy faced delays at the Arar crossing after they discovered a banned substance on one vehicle.

The situation created uncertainty among travelers. However, Saudi officials eventually cleared the convoy after a detailed inspection. Karwan Stuni, spokesperson for the Kurdistan Region’s Hajj and Umrah office, said Saudi officials later allowed the buses to continue their journey without further complications.

“The situation has returned to normal, and all buses have passed through safely,” Stuni explained. He confirmed that Saudi authorities had flagged a prohibited item, though officials did not disclose the exact nature of the substance.

The Iraqi Hajj and Umrah authority informed regional officials that some individuals had attempted to carry restricted materials into Saudi Arabia. Although details remain unclear, officials stressed that Saudi authorities reserve the right to continue their investigation. Furthermore, an official announcement could still be issued later.

Because of the discovery, Saudi border staff tightened inspections at the Arar crossing, causing longer delays for pilgrims. Travelers interviewed by the Kurdistan office confirmed that Saudi officials temporarily held the buses but allowed them to resume movement later the same day.

Saudi authorities also warned that repeated violations could result in severe consequences. These could include the suspension of operating licenses for companies or individuals involved in pilgrim transport. As a result, officials are urging stricter compliance with border regulations.

Stuni advised pilgrims to remain cautious. “Citizens should travel to Saudi Arabia without risking the reputation of their country,” he emphasized. His remarks underlined the importance of protecting Iraq’s image during the religious journey.

Although the immediate disruption ended, Saudi authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident. Therefore, regional officials have reminded all travelers and companies to remain vigilant and avoid carrying any restricted items.

Ultimately, the episode shows how a single violation can impact large groups of travelers. The case of Umrah buses held at Saudi border highlights the importance of responsibility, compliance, and cooperation during religious pilgrimages.

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