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View all search resultsProsecutors have asked the judges' panel of the Depok District Court, West Java, to sentence two bosses of travel company First Travel—Andika Surachman and Aniesa Hasibuan—to 20 years in prison each for committing an umrah (minor haj) scam.
Police at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have arrested the manager of a haj travel agency for allegedly selling customers forged visas and plane tickets in what appears to be the latest case of fraud against would-be pilgrims.
The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) has urged the authorities to open a crisis center to assist the 25,000 people who have allegedly fallen victim to a scam carried out by travel agent First Travel after reportedly paying millions of rupiah to go on umrah (minor haj).
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