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The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria has called on pilgrims to move around in Makkah with their Nusuk identity cards to avoid being arrested by the Saudi authorities.
“Pilgrims can inquire about collection procedures from the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards or tour operators they registered with. “Be vigilant and aware of the presence of illegal pilgrims attempting to steal and use NUSUK ID cards to gain access to the Masha’er. Guard your cards carefully, and report any suspicious activity to the nearest authorities.”
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