
Sharjah: Over Dh50,000 seized, 107 beggars arrested in major crackdown
Sharjah Police arrested 107 individuals, seizing over Dh50,000 from them, in a major crackdown on begging during the first half of Ramadan this year.
The authority said that the accused comprised 87 men and 20 women.
The operation, part of the awareness campaign titled 'Begging is a crime and giving is a responsibility,' aims to curb the exploitation of public sympathy and redirect donations to those in genuine need.
General Omar Al Ghazal, Director of the Special Tasks Department, applauded the community for actively reporting beggars via the dedicated hotline numbers (901) and (80040). This has been instrumental in identifying and apprehending those engaged in this illegal activity.
Al Ghazal highlighted the role of community awareness in combating the negative behaviour associated with begging.
He urged residents to support official charities and institutions for donations, ensuring that their contributions reach those who truly need assistance.

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