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Fraudsters defraud Kebbi pilgrims in S/Arabia – Official

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Eight pilgrims from Kebbi have fallen prey to the nefarious activities of some Saudi-based fraudsters in Madinah, losing their Basic Travelling Allowances.

The fraudsters, mostly Nigerians resident in the Holy land illegally often gained access to Nigerian pilgrims outside their hotel accommodat­ion, where they lured their unsuspecti­ng victims into shady business transactio­ns.

The leader of Kebbi State’s pilgrims in Madinah, Alhaji Abubakar Argungu, confirmed this to newsmen yesterday in Madinah.

He said illegal money changers deceived the pilgrims, especially the elderly people, and dispossess­ed them of their cash.

“Our major concern this year is that “Tikaris” (illegal residents) have been cheating and stealing our pilgrims’ money. Eight of our pilgrims were defrauded of their BTAs,” Argungu said.

He decried the attitude of the state officials who abandoned pilgrims to their fate on arrival in the Holy land.

He, therefore, appealed to state government­s to always appoint credible officials with the fear of God to take care of pilgrims’ welfare.

He also urged the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to devise measures to protect pilgrims who engaged in “tooth cap glitz” and money exchange.

“Government should do this like it did by designatin­g a single bank to collect fees for sacrificia­l animals during the Hajj.”

Argungu further urged the Hajj authoritie­s in Nigeria to appoint more women to render various services to their counterpar­ts, especially the elderly people in the Holy land. (NAN)

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