This man was able to collect such a huge amount of money by taking advantage of the sympathy of the people in Ramadan.

A beggar was caught collecting Rs 1 million in just three days in Sharjah state of the United Arab Emirates. According to Gulf News, Sharjah police have arrested a beggar of Arab citizenship living illegally, from which 14,000 dirhams (more than 1 million Pakistani rupees) were recovered, this person was able to collect such a huge amount by taking advantage of public sympathy in just three days. In this regard, a local citizen had informed the police that a man was begging outside the mosque claiming financial difficulties, on which the police reached the spot and checked his identity details and found that he was living illegally in the UAE. Brigadier General Omar al-Ghazal al-Shamsi, head of the special team set up to monitor gadagari and street vendors, said that this process can create security and social problems, gadagari often make large sums of money illegally using sympathy, Sharjah police have started a campaign titled “Begging is a crime” which has been going on since the beginning of Ramadan, under this campaign.

Teams of plain clothes and security personnel have been deployed to check the trend of hooliganism. Brigadier Ali Salem Al Shamsi, director of criminal phenomena at Dubai’s General Department of Criminal Investigation and Investigation, says that the anti-bullying campaign has been launched in collaboration with partners, this campaign has played an important role in reducing the number of beggars every year. is intensified where beggars are expected to be present. He said that Dubai Police monitors the fraudulent practices of beggars every year as part of the ongoing efforts to deal with all adverse events affecting the society, with the aim of developing plans and programs to deal with and limit them, thereby arresting those involved in protecting the society. Children, patients, and people with disabilities are exploited to gain sympathy, trying to take advantage of the feelings and environment of mercy and love found in the holy month of Ramadan. Brigadier Ali Salem says that beggars beg fraudulently and professionally to gain the sympathy of people during religious occasions and holidays, which is a punishable crime according to the law, the purpose of this campaign is to combat all forms of begging, whether in places where worshippers gather, councils and markets or unconventional such as electronic begging or mosques abroad. Requesting donations for construction or claiming to request assistance for philanthropy matters and others, there are official channels to provide assistance through charities and charities and institutions to ensure that donations reach those who deserve them.