The Free Press Journal

The loss of El Dorado but the find of a golden heart

Firoz Merchant has promised to provide Dh 480,000 a year to fund air tickets for released prisoners, to help them go back to their country

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A Dubai-based Indian billionair­e will donate $130,790 a year to fund the return tickets of expatriate prisoners who have been released from jails in the UAE.

Mumbai-born Firoz Merchant, founder and chairman of Pure Gold Jewellers, has just signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the UAE’s Faraj Fund, a charity initiative that seeks to promote the welfare of inmates in the country.

Merchant promised to provide $130,790 (Dh 480,000) a year to fund the air tickets for released prisoners, to help them go back to their country and reunite with their families.

Faraj Fund was establishe­d in June 2009 in Abu Dhabi through a decree issued by the Minister of Social Affairs. The fund will be extended to inmates who cannot afford to pay for their airfare. The Dh40,000 monthly budget will be released to Faraj Fund once it submits a list of deported inmates.

Mumbai-born businessma­n, who has an ongoing initiative to help clear the debts of expatriate­s who land in jail, has just secured the release of 132 prisoners by paying off combined borrowings worth Dh150,000.

“These prisoners are victims of circumstan­ces and are not real criminals. They are in jail because of debt,” Merchant said.

Merchant is also working on providing financial aid to Ajman Police for the medical treatment of a policeman suffering from neurologic­al disorder. An amount of Dh60,000 shall be allocated for his Chinese acupunctur­e treatment in Jordan.

“In unity with the Year of Giving initiative, we are working with the prison and law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to help insolvent prisoners; as well as members of the police force who work hard to ensure we continue to live in a secure and happy community,” Merchant said.

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