on February 27, 2010 by admin in Expats, Comments (6)

Why To The Saudis Want To Fingerprint Peaceful Pilgrims?

The headline:
Saudi to all Hajis from this
The link:http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArtic…
The story:
From this season, all entering the Kingdom of will be photographed and fingerprinted.
and contractors in fear that the new will cause delays for , especially for those travelling by land, and hope that the Saudi authorities will be able to put in place an efficient and quick screening process.
The , which officially started in July last to screen all visitors and expatriates residing in the , will now be used to screen over a million entering the via land and air, according to an announcement made by a senior Saudi official on Saturday.
Zaid Al Turaifi, Director of ’s Passport Institute in , announced that the institute is currently training its personnel in the , which will be implemented at both King Abdulaziz Airport in and Prince Abdulaziz Airport in .
After a person is fingerprinted, all relevant information, including the person’s full name, employer, and the validity of his or her residency permit or visa, is stored in a database. The Saudi government hopes this will prevent people from staying in the illegally after their visas expire, and help track down criminals.

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6 Comments

  1. ameen

    February 27, 2010 @ 7:55 pm

    Coz Saudis are bastered, aggressive, radicals …
    Helloooooooooooooooo,
    For a very obvious reason indeed: security.
    Most airports today in the world take such types of security measurement, especially the US.
    Pilgrims are extremely peacefull, but the Hajj season is a great opportunity (actually, it is The Perfect opportunity) for anyone who wants to smuggle into Saudi Arabia. Around 2 million people entering Saudi in a very short period of time.
    Majority leave back home, but there are so many others who just vanish within the crowd. They never go back. They end up as illegal immigrants. Many of them end up as professional beggars or ciminals.
    May be one of top 3 problems in Jeddah (Closest city to Makkah) is the illegal immigrants issue.
    Saudi Arabia to the region is just like the US to the central America. Economic situation is better which makes it an attractive place to leak in and do anything in mind. There are full communities of illegals, just like the US.

  2. Desert Sienna

    February 27, 2010 @ 11:58 pm

    That is a good question. Maybe they have some security issues. Seems odd to be doing this during someonen’s haj, though. Perhaps they have had trouble with illegal immigrants. Sounds like they have better security than Canada. Maybe we should look into this and require it of refugees, travellers and immigrants.

  3. Bareassk

    February 28, 2010 @ 1:29 am

    They just found out that 99% of all terrorists come from Muslim countries. Oh what a shocker for the Saudi security system. Good for them to do it.

  4. Mintee

    February 28, 2010 @ 4:27 am

    OH. wow! you would not believe the overstayers..
    They come into our country under a hajj visa, then stay. I guess they think their life dream is here in this country.. They see visions of all saudis as being rich..(which is not true)
    these overstayers dont have any means of support, no home, shelter, so they resort to crime to live.. They wash cars in parking lots, then steal the cars, they drive around cities pretending to offer services of cheap labor, then steal/rob from unsuspecting people who think theyve managed to hire someone cheap.. they even go so far as to steal metal from construction sites to sell to recycling scrap yards.. Lately they even steal man hole covers out of the streets. .. They run prostitution rings, drugs, and anything.. The women are even worse.. they kidnap babies and use these babies in begging to win sympathy from people to give them more money.. its getting out of hand, so the country has had to resort to more stricter measures of identifying them.. Do random police traffic checks.. run fingerprints through a quick computer check on side of road. WHAM. overstayer caught…

  5. HIROHITO

    February 28, 2010 @ 8:03 am

    It’s the same reason why the US is taking pictures of all visitors in all of its entry points!
    SECURITY ….
    Saudi is correct in doing this step. As a matter of fact- they should have done this a long time ago. Being a pilgrim and going to Saudi for Umrah or Haj has nothing to do with this action by the Saudi Gov.
    The action is basically towards to those people who are using this religious obligations as a cover for their own agenda. Whether to overstay (mostly Afrikans, Indians, Pakistanis, Indonesians, etc), to terrorize, to victimize, to do almost anything that has nothing to do with the occassions.
    Saudi is full of illegal residents. Beggars, small time syndicates, prostitutes, farmers, workers, etc… the country is full ot those people.
    and how they managed to enter the country ? …. you bet …
    For this action… hurray for the Saudi Gov.

  6. Alhamdulilah #2 is on the way

    February 28, 2010 @ 9:06 am

    I’m happy they’re doing this. I won’t mind at all to give my fingerprints and picture to them, and neither should the people who aren’t criminals and aren’t planning to stay in KSA illegally.
    There are a TON of illegal immigrants all over Saudi Arabia, but I’ve heard it’s a really big problem in Makkah and Jeddah because of hajjis overstaying.
    At least with the fingerprints and picture and some basic info, these people can be identified and sent home to the right country instead of filling up a jail here or getting released back into the streets just to do some more begging or commit more crimes.

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