Dubai Police Crack Down On Begging During Ramadan, 37 Held In Second Week

In a concerted effort to curb begging during the holy month of Ramadan, Dubai Police have ramped up their anti-begging campaign, resulting in the arrest of 37 individuals in just the second week of the observance. Authorities in Dubai have expressed concern over the exploitation of public generosity, particularly during this time when charitable giving typically increases. The crackdown is part of a broader initiative to ensure that the spirit of Ramadan is honored and that donations are directed towards legitimate charitable organizations rather than individuals seeking to profit from the goodwill of others. The police have urged residents and visitors to be vigilant and report any suspicious begging activities, reinforcing the message that acts of kindness should not be misused. This campaign aligns with Dubai's ongoing efforts to maintain public order and integrity during a significant period for the Muslim community.
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