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Ministry of Interior launches anti-begging campaign

TIME-BOUND EFFORTS SET OUT ALONG WITH INSPECTION AND AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS

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The Ministry of Interior will launch an antibeggin­g campaign during Ramadan, under the slogan “fight begging and help those who deserve it”.

The campaign aims to curb begging and bolstering the social responsibi­lity of members of society. It will raise awareness on the dangers of responding to beggars.

Teams from the police and relevant bodies will intensify their presence and patrols across the UAE, in addition to carrying out a comprehens­ive awareness media campaign that will be organised by unified branch committee at the ministry and implemente­d by the Security Media Department.

Saif Abdullah Al Shaafar, undersecre­tary at the ministry, said that the ministry is very keen on combating this negative phenomenon that harms the civilised image of the UAE. Al Shaafar pointed out that begging is a form of swindling, with many beggars attempting to deceive members of society by exploiting their emotions.

Al Shaafar pointed out that the ministry is implementi­ng its plans as per a set timeline to ensure the campaign’s efficiency in achieving desired goals. He pointed out that the police are exerting massive efforts to combat begging by carrying out inspection campaigns and raising public awareness in order to curb uncivilise­d and illegal behaviour. He said that begging gives a bad impression of UAE society and poses a danger to the public because some beggars wind up committing other crimes such as theft while using begging as a front.

The unified branch committee has already set mechanisms and agenda for awareness campaigns for 2017, which will be carried out during Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr. Major Abdul Mutalib Al Hammadi, chairman of the branch committee, urged members of the public to follow the social media accounts of the ministry and the general police directorat­es because they are key platforms for awareness campaigns.

Last year, a beggar in Dubai made internatio­nal headlines after police caught him with thousands of dirhams in his possession. Gulf News reported that municipali­ty inspectors arrested a beggar who was making as much as Dh270,000 per month.

Local authoritie­s have been carrying out year-long campaigns to combat begging along Dubai’s streets and intensifyi­ng a crackdown during and in the run-up to Ramadan.

According to Dubai Police, patrols will monitor public places, shopping centres, mosques and residentia­l areas as part of the ongoing anti-begging campaign.

First Lieutenant Mohammad Al Hamadi, head of criminal investigat­ion Department in General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, also warned travel companies to be careful when they issue visas for individual­s since many beggars come to the UAE on visit visa.

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Archives ?? The ministry pointed out that begging is a form of swindling.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Archives The ministry pointed out that begging is a form of swindling.
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A poster highlighti­ng the Ministry of Interior anti-begging campaign.

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