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Title: Khalid Basalamah KPK Exam: Hajj Quota Victim Claims

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Jakarta – Prominent ⁤cleric Ustaz ⁣Khalid Basalamah underwent ⁢an eight-hour ​examination Tuesday by Indonesia’s Corruption eradication Commission (KPK)​ as a witness in​ the ongoing investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the 2024 Hajj quota. Basalamah stated he and‍ a group of pilgrims were victims⁤ of a visa scheme involving PT‌ Muhibbah, a travel agency.

The case centers on allegations of irregularities in the allocation of ⁣Hajj pilgrimage quotas‌ and potential fraud⁤ related to travel arrangements. The KPK is investigating whether pilgrims ‍were offered-or pressured into-transferring their visas through different travel agencies, possibly disrupting the ​official Hajj ​process and⁤ leading to financial losses for those involved. ​This investigation comes amid heightened scrutiny of Hajj travel agencies⁤ and the government’s management of‌ the annual pilgrimage.

According⁣ to Basalamah,he and 122⁣ other prospective pilgrims initially registered with Furoda‍ travel but were later approached by Ibnu Mas’ud,owner​ of PT Muhibbah from Pekanbaru,who offered them⁤ visas. “So ‌I was in the same​ position ⁣with the ​Furoda congregation, then we already paid Furoda ready to leave Furoda, ‌but there was a person named Ibnu Mas’ud who owns PT Muhibbah from Pekanbaru, offering us this visa, so we finally joined⁤ the visa at his travel,” Basalamah said after the questioning at the KPK Building‌ in Kuningan, South Jakarta.

Basalamah, who also owns PT Zahra Oto ⁢Mandiri (Uhud Tour), emphasized his group’s status as victims of​ a⁤ visa replacement offer. “Our position is the victim​ of PT muhibbah, owned by ‍Ibnu⁣ Mas’ud. We were all Furoda. It was offered to move ‍using this visa,” he stated.

This examination fulfills a⁣ KPK summons initially scheduled for September 2, 2025, which Basalamah⁢ previously⁤ missed. KPK spokesperson Budi‍ Prasetyo ⁢explained that investigators sought Basalamah’s testimony as a key‍ fact witness due ‌to his role as the owner of a hajj travel agency. “Witnesses as the owner⁢ of the pilgrimage travel, meaning as a fact witness, so of ⁢course his statement is needed to reveal and make the light of this case,” Prasetyo said.

Basalamah was‍ previously questioned by the KPK on June 23,‌ 2025, during the ​initial‌ investigation phase.

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