Crowd Management: A Saudi Industry Built on Advanced Planning, Coordination

Brig. Gen. Talal bin Abdulmohsen bin Shalhoub (SPA)
Brig. Gen. Talal bin Abdulmohsen bin Shalhoub (SPA)
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Crowd Management: A Saudi Industry Built on Advanced Planning, Coordination

Brig. Gen. Talal bin Abdulmohsen bin Shalhoub (SPA)
Brig. Gen. Talal bin Abdulmohsen bin Shalhoub (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry said strict enforcement of Hajj regulations, pilgrims’ compliance with movement schedules and efficient crowd management, carried out with the Presidency of State Security and other authorities, had enabled worshippers to perform the rituals safely, smoothly and with peace of mind.

Brigadier General Talal bin Abdulmohsen bin Shalhoub, the ministry’s security spokesman, said managing and organizing Hajj reflected Saudi excellence, delivered by national hands under a leadership that has placed service to the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors at the top of its priorities and mobilized all capabilities to that end.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Brig. Gen. bin Shalhoub said crowd management had become “a Saudi industry” built on advanced planning, field execution, and constant monitoring, with immediate intervention to handle crowd density in Makkah and the holy sites, ensuring smooth movement and pilgrim safety.

He said advance planning rested on proactive strategies that deploy smart technologies and highly qualified personnel, in full coordination with all government agencies involved in the Hajj operation.

The Hajj system, he said, operates through integration and advanced planning, with support and guidance from the country’s leadership and direct follow-up by Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee.

The season is managed through precise plans designed to achieve the highest levels of security and safety for pilgrims.

Brig. Gen. bin Shalhoub said the work of the Hajj Security Forces was not confined to Makkah and the entrances to the holy sites, but also covered full supervision of the “No Hajj Without a Permit” campaign.

He said the campaign’s field track was carried out with high efficiency, alongside an intensive media effort involving all government agencies, foremost the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Communications, Space and Technology Commission, through awareness messages in multiple languages and formats.

The goal, he said, was clear: to allow pilgrims to perform their rituals in full security and safety and to ensure that no one violates Hajj security instructions.

Security efforts to organize and protect pilgrims, alongside humanitarian efforts assisting the Guests of God in performing the stoning ritual at the Jamarat (Photo: Ali Khumaj)

Speaking at a press briefing at the Hajj Media Forum in Makkah on Wednesday, the Interior Ministry’s security spokesman said the Hajj Security Forces, in coordination with all participating authorities, were continuing to organize the rituals during the days of Tashreeq and to enforce Hajj regulations and instructions until the end of the season.

He said field security and traffic plans had enabled pilgrims to move to Arafat early, depart for Muzdalifah smoothly and easily, and return to Mina safely and securely, with movement flowing without disruption.

He thanked security personnel across all sectors, including the military, as well as all those serving the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors.

He said the Hajj Security Forces, working in coordination with all authorities involved in the season, would continue organizing the rituals during the days of Tashreeq and enforcing Hajj regulations and instructions until the end of Hajj.



Funerals Performed in Saudi Arabia for Victims of Aramco Helicopter Crash

The funeral prayer is performed at the Al-Furqan Mosque in Dammam. (SPA)
The funeral prayer is performed at the Al-Furqan Mosque in Dammam. (SPA)
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Funerals Performed in Saudi Arabia for Victims of Aramco Helicopter Crash

The funeral prayer is performed at the Al-Furqan Mosque in Dammam. (SPA)
The funeral prayer is performed at the Al-Furqan Mosque in Dammam. (SPA)

Funerals were performed in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Region on Monday for the 14 victims of a Saudi Aramco helicopter crash.

Governor of the Eastern Region Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz and Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz performed the funeral prayer for seven of the victims at Al-Furqan Mosque in Dammam. Prayers were performed for three other victims in the al-Qatif region.

The Energy Ministry and Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser offered their condolences over the martyrs.

The accident occurred around 6 a.m. in Ras Tanura on Sunday, and everyone killed was a Saudi national, said the Energy Ministry in statement said. An investigation was opened into the cause of the crash.

An official source at the ministry said the aircraft was a Leonardo AW139. It was transporting oil sector workers from the underwater and offshore oil fields in the Gulf.


Saudi Arabia Offers Condolences to Qatar after Citizen Dies Following Recent Military Operations

Illuminated skyscrapers are pictured along the corniche promenade in Doha on June 29, 2026. (AFP)
Illuminated skyscrapers are pictured along the corniche promenade in Doha on June 29, 2026. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Offers Condolences to Qatar after Citizen Dies Following Recent Military Operations

Illuminated skyscrapers are pictured along the corniche promenade in Doha on June 29, 2026. (AFP)
Illuminated skyscrapers are pictured along the corniche promenade in Doha on June 29, 2026. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia offered its condolences to Qatar on Monday over the death of a Qatari citizen who was injured by shrapnel resulting from the recent military operations in the region. One resident was also wounded in the incident.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Kingdom expressed its solidarity with Qatar, its government and people, extending its condolences to the family of the deceased, and wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Qatar had on Sunday announced the death of a citizen and the injury of a resident, in a maritime incident, as a result of their being hit by shrapnel from military operations in the region.

In a statement, the Ministry of Interior said as part of routine monitoring and verification procedures for maritime vessels conducted by General Directorate of Coasts and Boarders Security, it was noted that a vessel with two individuals on board had failed to return at its scheduled time.

The Maritime Search and Rescue Team of the General Directorate of Coasts and Borders Security located the missing vessel on Sunday.

Search operations confirmed that a Qatari citizen was martyred after sustaining injuries from shrapnel resulting from the military operations in the area. An Arab resident was also injured and has been transferred to hospital for medical treatment. He is in stable condition.


Saudi FM Kicks off Official Visit to China

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah seen in Riyadh in May 2025. (EPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah seen in Riyadh in May 2025. (EPA)
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Saudi FM Kicks off Official Visit to China

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah seen in Riyadh in May 2025. (EPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah seen in Riyadh in May 2025. (EPA)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah arrived in Beijing on Tuesday on an official visit to China.

He is scheduled to meet with senior government officials to discuss bilateral relations and regional and international issues of common interest.