JEDDAH: Inspection tours of rest houses, Haj roads and gas stations where buses transporting pilgrims stop have been intensified during the Haj season, mayor of Jeddah Hani Abu Ras announced Monday.
He said the tours were being carried out under the instructions of Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal and Jeddah Gov. Prince Mishaal bin Majed and aimed at extending consummate services to pilgrims.
Abu Ras said the municipalities, rural complexes and all the departments concerned were asked to intensify their daily inspection tours of these establishments to make sure that they were clean and law-abiding. He warned that any facility found to be violating the rules would be punished.
Meanwhile, commander of road security forces in Madinah Brig. Saad Al-Asmari said the road security personnel were thoroughly trained and supplied with the necessary equipment to enable them to carry out their duties in guarding the Haj road with a view to ensure the safety of the guests of God.
He said security patrols and field teams were dispatched on all roads to be taken by pilgrims to ensure their safety and comfort and provide them with any help that they might need.
Gov. of Najran province Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah also issued instructions to all the departments concerned to provide excellent services to the pilgrims coming from Yemen through the southern borders.
He said the tours were being carried out under the instructions of Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal and Jeddah Gov. Prince Mishaal bin Majed and aimed at extending consummate services to pilgrims.
Abu Ras said the municipalities, rural complexes and all the departments concerned were asked to intensify their daily inspection tours of these establishments to make sure that they were clean and law-abiding. He warned that any facility found to be violating the rules would be punished.
Meanwhile, commander of road security forces in Madinah Brig. Saad Al-Asmari said the road security personnel were thoroughly trained and supplied with the necessary equipment to enable them to carry out their duties in guarding the Haj road with a view to ensure the safety of the guests of God.
He said security patrols and field teams were dispatched on all roads to be taken by pilgrims to ensure their safety and comfort and provide them with any help that they might need.
Gov. of Najran province Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah also issued instructions to all the departments concerned to provide excellent services to the pilgrims coming from Yemen through the southern borders.




