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28 March 2024

231 beggars arrested in 2 weeks of Ramadan

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The Abu Dhabi Police GHQ has announced that as many as 231 beggars were arrested across the city in two weeks since the start of the Holy Month of Ramadan, as part of the policing and security efforts to curb this scourge.

Major General Mohammed bin Al Awadhi Al Menhali, Director General of Police Operations at Abu Dhabi Police GHQ, noted beggars, mostly of Asian nationalities, were caught trying to appeal to  the sympathy of citizens especially in front of mosques and in public places. Al Menhali urged community members to cooperate by quickly reporting the whereabouts of beggars.

For his part, Colonel Dr. Rashid Mohammad Borshid, Acting Director of the Community Police Directorate, indicated that the police and investigation patrols will intensity their crackdown campaigns to arrest beggars in areas where they are most likely to frequent. Colonel Borshid pointed out that cooperation between the police and community members is vital and extremely important in the fight against begging.

Adding further, Colonel Borshid indicated that the arrested resort to begging as an easy way to make money without effort, and consider begging the most lucrative of professions. “This is fraud, not people in need,” he noted;  stressing that most beggars are mainly thieves, who go door-to-door, become familiar with homes, and can later pose a robbery threat.

The Acting Director of the Capital Police Directorate urged people to not hesitate to report beggars by calling the operations room on (999), via the “Aman” service on 8002626 which receives information confidentially, or via SMS on 2828.