The security, service, and humanitarian sectors of the Interior Ministry are intensifying efforts to serve the worshipers and visitors to the Grand Mosque.
At airports, services are in place to manage the flow of travelers and ensure smooth entry through an integrated system that reflects the Kingdom's commitment to supporting worshipers.
At land and sea ports, both the General Directorate of Passports and the General Directorate of Border Guards are enhancing their security and operational readiness. They are bolstering field teams with qualified personnel to handle the increased traffic and streamline entry procedures for worshipers, all while maintaining the highest standards of safety and security along the borders.
The Special Forces for Road Security are dedicated to facilitating the movement of vehicles and buses on the highways leading to Makkah, with security checkpoints ensuring the safety of all arrivals.
The Saudi Traffic Department is conducting intensive efforts in the central areas to manage traffic around the Grand Mosque, making it easier for pedestrians to access them.
The Security Training Institute plays a vital role in crowd management within the outer courtyards, while the Diplomatic Security Special Forces are instrumental in the third Saudi expansion, directing crowds and organizing entry and exit through the main corridors and entrances. This enhances both security and flow within the Grand Mosque, contributing to the comfort and safety of Umrah performers.
The Hajj and Umrah Special Forces provide humanitarian, security, and organizational services to the worshipers by guiding visitors and assisting the elderly and people with disabilities to perform their rituals with ease and tranquility.
Civil Defense teams are positioned in strategic locations within the Grand Mosque to respond to any emergencies, providing first aid when necessary and ensuring compliance with safety standards to prevent accidents.