A spokesman for the Saudi state security chief, Major General Bassam Attiyah, said Thursday that the pilgrimage is a worship only and not to tamper or compromise.

"There are full security preparations to serve the guests of Rahman," Attiyah said during the first press conference on the implementation of the pilgrimage plans.

"Hajj is not a matter of bargaining, it is not an issue of bidding, it is not a place to tamper," he said, noting that "decades of continuous and continuous efforts to consolidate this concept and the comprehensive principle of Hajj security intersected with the visions of its development."

"This strategic breakthrough is reflected in its fruits and results on the service of the two houses and their intents. The security establishment has its own time to rebuild, develop and form its own security."

The Special Security Forces are professionally trained forces dealing with issues of different quality, and security aviation handles air security coverage of everything that happens on the ground in security work.

During the same conference, a spokesman for the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah Hatem Qazi, issued more than one million and 800 thousand electronic pilgrim visas for pilgrims abroad, said that more than 121 thousand inspection rounds have been carried out, to ensure the quality of services provided to pilgrims.

As part of the efforts of the pilgrims service, the National Information Center, headed by the State Security of the Ministry of Health, provided the service "Banan", which will enable specialists in the ministry to identify the data and image of the pilgrim through the fingerprint.

This service is provided through smart devices that provide many electronic services by entering the identity number of the pilgrim, capture his fingerprint and verify his data directly; in order to enhance the technical capabilities and capabilities of the Ministry of Health.

For his part, Brigadier-General of the General Security in Hajj, Brigadier Sami al-Shuwaikh, said that the latest statistics issued yesterday indicate that 15,018 people without regular Hajj permits were returned and 209,741 vehicles violating Hajj regulations were returned. Seized Hajj.

He added that the legal procedures have been taken against 35 persons of irregular carriers, as well as residents inside the holy capital who do not have the legal status of their residency, and the number of 460,566 residents who entered the holy places and the holy capital irregularly.