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#31 [Permalink] Posted on 7th October 2013 02:48
Tell about the name of comany. We may some advice.
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#32 [Permalink] Posted on 7th October 2013 07:19
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#33 [Permalink] Posted on 7th October 2013 07:19
Hajj advice 20113

How to avoid becoming a victim of Hajj fraud

Fraudsters do not discriminate against age, gender or location, so it is important to be aware of things to look out for when booking your trip.

When booking your trip take heed of the following advice:

Ensure your tour operator is ATOL (Air Travel Organisers' Licensing) protected
Check if the tour company is accredited by the Saudi Embassy
Be sure of exactly what you are paying for and the payment method
Try and get all of the details in writing
If you are worried that you may have been the victim of a Hajj fraud it is important to not worry about feeling embarrassed and contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.

All the Hajj reports can then be analysed together by the City of London Police's National Fraud Intelligence Bureau to identify the serious and repeat offenders who can be investigated by local police forces.

- See more at: www.cityoflondon.police.uk/CityPolice/Advice/EconomicCrim...
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#34 [Permalink] Posted on 7th October 2013 09:23

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Asslamo Allaikum,

Alhumdolillah, and who are you brother (or sister)?

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#35 [Permalink] Posted on 7th October 2013 09:25
Sympathies are with those who have lost not only their Hajj dream but also hard earned money which in most cases has taken years to save.

My sister's family lost thousands of pounds this year when they had booked and paid for Umrah in Ramadhaan for six people. They are still fighting to get the money back. May Allah ta'ala protect the ummah. However we must keep in the forefront of our minds that all loss and gain is from Allah subhaanahu wata'ala. We must remind the victims of this. We can take comfort in knowing the loss in this world will be repaid in the hereafter...it is the robbers of haajis who need to fear!


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#36 [Permalink] Posted on 7th October 2013 14:27
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the problem isnt just outright fraudsters. even 'legitimate' hajj/umrah tour groups promise you x for your money, but when you get there you realise that many of their promises were lies.

and then you get pressurised by others to put up and shut up because you are in a holy place on pilgrimage etc. this attitude just allows these tour groups to get away with things that others would not. instead of remaining quiet these groups should be exposed and forced to compensate their customers just like any other business would be expected to.

on a local level these groups are usually run by 'respectable' known people of the community so it is difficult to go against them, especially if you do not come from the right family or from the right village in india/pakistan etc. such people are bullies under the guise of piety, but in fact they are shrewd business men who will do what they can to lower their overheads and make as much profit as they can from the money of the pilgrims.
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#37 [Permalink] Posted on 21st July 2017 10:43
Hajj travel firm and director 
ordered to pay £71,417

 

19/07/2017

A Small Heath travel firm offering Hajj and Umrah trips and its director have been ordered to pay £71,417 after admitting it had misled customers, at Birmingham Crown Court today (19 July 2017)

Birmingham City Council successfully prosecuted Holy Makkah Tours Limited – which also traded as MB Travels and Euro Bangla – following an investigation by Trading Standards officers, assisted by City of London Police, as part of a national project to tackle Hajj and Umrah fraud in 2014.

Holy Makkah Tours Limited – which is based at 548A Coventry Road, Small Heath and was also trading from 34 Green Street, Newham, London at the time – and its director Mohammed Suba Ibn Nozir, 44, of Wyatt Road, Forest Gate, London, pleaded guilty to seven offences each on 8 August 2016. Manager Shamshu Miah, 54, of Monica Road, Small Heath, pleaded guilty to one offence under the legislation.

The company was fined £11,000 and ordered to pay £5,600 in costs. Under the Proceeds of Crime Act, Holy Makkah Tours Limited was made a nominal order for £1, with all payments to be made within 3 months.

Nozir was fined £18,000 and ordered to pay £5,600 in costs, and was disqualified for two years from holding any directorship. Under Proceeds of Crime Act he was ordered to pay £31,217.15 with all payments to be made within 3 months.

Miah was handed a £1,000 fine and ordered to pay £1,500 towards costs.

Holy Makkah Tours Limited did not hold an ATOL licence, which is a legal requirement for travel firms selling package holidays.

Councillor Barbara Dring, Chair of the city council’s Licensing and Public Protection Committee, said: “This case highlights the need for people booking any holiday to be aware that internet-based travel firms have to adhere to the same codes of practice as those based on the High Street.

“It is also a great example of how working closely with our local authority partners has helped us bring a successful prosecution.

“Trading Standards is here to protect Hajj pilgrims from being ripped off by unscrupulous travel providers. We know it’s important to take action to protect pilgrims and to ensure there is a level playing field for all businesses.”

Holy Makkah Tours Limited traded as a business with another travel firm – Islam Freedom Limited.

Islam Freedom Limited – based at 34 Green Street, Newham, London – and director Shah Shahin Chowdhury, 45, of London Road, Barking, in Essex, were found guilty of five offences each, during the same trial in August 2016.

Both Islam Freedom Limited and its director Shah Shahin Chowdhury are due to be sentenced on 17 August 2017.

Holy Makkah Tours Limited is still trading.

http://birminghamnewsroom.com/hajj-t...-to-pay-71417/

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#38 [Permalink] Posted on 21st July 2017 12:53

These Hajj Packages are Specifically for the Muslims Society of United Kingdom.

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