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Dubai Police arrested nine people for begging on the first day of Ramadan as part of their continuing ‘Fight Begging’ campaign. The drive, initiated every year during the holy month, seeks to discourage illegal begging activity, which tends to rise during the period. Officials have called for donations through legal means instead of handing money over to street beggars.

Begging is banned in the UAE, with the government viewing it as a deceptive act that takes advantage of people’s kindness. Dubai Police have tightened security at mosques, shopping malls, and residential complexes to spot and arrest violators. Violators are liable to face legal action, including fines and deportation for repeat offenders.

Authorities stressed that most beggars belong to well-organized gangs, misleading the public with fictitious tales of woe. Rather, charitable donations are recommended by the police through government-certified organizations in order to deliver assistance to people who truly need it.

The ‘Fight Begging’ campaign is part of Dubai’s broader efforts to maintain public order and prevent financial exploitation. Residents are urged to report any instances of begging through the Dubai Police app or by calling the helpline, reinforcing the city’s commitment to a safe and regulated environment during Ramadan.

 

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