UAE activates anti-begging hotline, offers rewards for informants

As the Holy Month of Ramadan started on Friday, the police in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) launched a hotline offering cash rewards to those who report seasonal beggars. A report of the news site Gulf News said the public can call 06-7401616 or 06-7409999 to report instances of begging. Under the campaign, the amount of the reward will depend on the amount of cooperation given and the importance of the report. "Police patrols will be deployed at places where the beggars are found. They take advantage of Ramadan and go to mosques and markets, banks and residential areas to ask people for money," the report quoted Lt. Col. Abdullah Saif Al Matroushi, director of the Department of Criminal Investigation at Ajman Police, as saying. He said people who have "limited resources or face difficult situations" should contact authorized charity and humanitarian groups instead of begging. These groups will study their individual cases and offer them help in a legal and safe manner, he said. - VVP, GMA News

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