Saudi Arabian police have beaten two Nasarawa pilgrims as a result of which one them sustained head injuries.
According to our findings, the pilgrims who arrived last Wednesday were detained at the Medina airport for nine hours before the incident.
One of the officials of the Nasarawa State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Malam Lawal Ahmad said the pilgrims were earlier checked and nothing indiscriminating was found with them.
"They were checked and okeyed by the custom only to be called by some police officers who kept them waiting for nine hours before asking them to enter into one room, " he said
Ahmad added:"They were adamant because they didn't know their motive, so they forced them into the room and started beating them up, as a result one of them sustained injuries on head."
When contacted the Coordinator, National Hajj Commission in Madina, Dr. Bello Tambuwal confirmed the incident.
He said the commission had reported the matter to the appropriate authority for investigation and further action as they would not allow their pilgrims to be maltreated unjustly.
However, Ahmad said the injured pilgrim had been treated and discharged.
According to our findings, the pilgrims who arrived last Wednesday were detained at the Medina airport for nine hours before the incident.
One of the officials of the Nasarawa State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Malam Lawal Ahmad said the pilgrims were earlier checked and nothing indiscriminating was found with them.
"They were checked and okeyed by the custom only to be called by some police officers who kept them waiting for nine hours before asking them to enter into one room, " he said
Ahmad added:"They were adamant because they didn't know their motive, so they forced them into the room and started beating them up, as a result one of them sustained injuries on head."
When contacted the Coordinator, National Hajj Commission in Madina, Dr. Bello Tambuwal confirmed the incident.
He said the commission had reported the matter to the appropriate authority for investigation and further action as they would not allow their pilgrims to be maltreated unjustly.
However, Ahmad said the injured pilgrim had been treated and discharged.
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