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Where are you 'Dr Ham' on the umrah scam?
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 17, 2025: The racial and religious bigoted Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham” Saleh’s silence on the umrah scam is deafening, to say the least.
Where are you Dr Ham? Malay Muslims have lost at least RM2.1 million in the scam!
No News Is Bad News reproduces below news articles on the umrah scam:
Akmal trolled for his dead silence on umrah scam but super-efficient to jump on ham sandwich furore
NETIZENS are apparently ticking off UMNO Youth chief Datuk Muhamad Akmal Saleh for turning his back on Muslim welfare matters whereby there is little room for him to derive political mileage.
This came about as he has yet to comment on the umrah (mini haj) scam allegedly masterminded by the husband-and-wife owners of Hejira Travel & Tour Holdings Sdn Bhd – both aged 31 – who have since been remanded for three days effective yesterday (Jan 16) to facilitate police investigations.
“There’ve been stories that for the past two to three days Malay Muslims were camping at a Malay Muslim (tour) agency that scammed would-be umrah pilgrims,” penned BUKAN Tokey Sarkis™(@farhanzahari) on X.
“Where is the UMNO Youth chief? The PAS Youth chief? Don’t you feel like helping fellow Malay Muslims who have been scammed? Heard the scam amounts to millions. Are you only keen to kick a fuss about sandwich?”
Many commenters also chipped in to reprimand Akmal and the opposition front for keeping mum on the umrah scam just because “it doesn’t involve DAP or the Chinese”.
Travel agency owners arrested in connection with alleged umrah scam
By Hakim Mahari - January 15, 2025 @ 9:40pm
Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the owners, both aged 31, were apprehended at 7pm by the Commercial Crime Investigation Department. - NSTP/AIZUDDIN SAAD
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have arrested the owners of a travel agency in connection with an alleged umrah scam.
Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the owners, both aged 31, were apprehended at 7pm by the Commercial Crime Investigation Department.
"Preliminary investigations revealed that the company began operations in 2022 but relocated to a three-story premises in Sepang, Selangor, in October 2024.
"The suspects' modus operandi involved advertising umrah packages on the TikTok platform and engaging with agents appointed by the company to deceive victims.
"We have seized several computers, passports, and related documents for investigation purposes," he said in a statement today.
Hussein also said that the police had received a report in Sepang regarding the umrah scam involving the company.
"The first victim, a 39-year-old woman and a private sector employee, suffered a loss of RM11,000 and was stranded while attempting to perform Umrah on Jan 14."
The police have opened an investigation under Section 420 of the Penal Code.
To date, a total of seven police reports have been filed by victims, involving estimated losses of RM100,000 in Selangor, and the police are conducting further investigations.
Hussein also urged the public to exercise caution when considering Umrah packages, particularly those advertised on social media.
"For further verification of companies offering Umrah packages, checks can be made with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC)."
To-date, eight individuals aged between 24 and 46, including the married couple who own the umrah operator agency, have been remanded for three days in connection with the alleged umrah package fraud case.
“So far eight police reports have been received from victims and we estimate that there are 379 victims altogether,” Selangor Police Chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan told Berita Harian. “”Based on initial investigations, the estimated loss is RM2.1 mil.”
The severity of the umrah scam was highlighted by Sinar Harian which ran a sad story of how 60-year-old Maimun Sarajul who is one of the 379 victims of the fraud had struggled for 15 years to save enough money for her to perform her pilgrimage.
She shared with the Malay language portal how during that period she ate only rice with onions and salt to fulfill her desire to perform umrah but was ultimately cheated by the umrah operator. – Jan 17, 2025