A growing fraud case involving the Indonesian travel agency Hanania Travel has left over 1,286 prospective pilgrims financially devastated. Victims reportedly paid for umrah and haji (pilgrimage to Mecca) packages but were not provided with the promised services. The total financial losses incurred by the victims have reached Rp 35.34 billion (approximately $2.3 million USD). Authorities are currently investigating the allegations of fraud against Hanania Travel. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding unregulated travel agencies offering religious pilgrimage packages. Further details regarding the investigation and potential recovery of funds for the victims are expected to be released as the case progresses. This incident has sparked outrage and calls for stricter oversight of the umrah and haji travel industry in Indonesia.