UAE

Dubai Police arrest 17 beggars on the First Day of Ramadan

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Dubai: A total of 17 seasonal beggars, including 13 males and four females, were arrested across Dubai on the first day of Ramadan, the Dubai Police reported.

The crackdown, spearheaded by the General Department of Criminal Investigation’s Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department, and Dubai police stations, forms part of the “Fight Begging” campaign launched by the force in collaboration with strategic partners, including the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, Dubai Municipality, and the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department, aimed at preserving the emirate’s civilised image by combating and preventing begging.

Col. Ali Salem Al Shamsi, director of the Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department, stated that the anti-begging campaign is among the successful initiatives conducted in partnership with stakeholders, contributing to a yearly reduction in the number of beggars due to strict and decisive actions against offenders.

“The first day of Ramadan saw the arrest of 17 individuals, including 13 males and four females,” he said.

Community security

Al Shamsi confirmed that Dubai Police annually devises a comprehensive security plan to combat begging, intensifying patrols where beggars are likely to be found.