Police arrest gang of 41 beggar operating from hotel in Dubai



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Dubai Police are urging residents to report any suspicious activities as they ramp up efforts against organized begging, which has seen a significant increase. 

This initiative follows the recent arrest of 41 individuals of Arab nationality, all staying at the same hotel, who were allegedly part of a coordinated begging operation. 

The arrests were made during a targeted operation named “Al-Misbah” (Arabic for “prayer bead”) by the Department of Suspects and Criminal Phenomena at the General Department of Criminal Investigation. 

Authorities discovered over AED 60,000 in cash during the raids. In light of these incidents, police are reminding the public to contribute to charitable causes only through licensed organisations and official channels, ensuring that donations effectively reach those truly in need.

The force emphasised the importance of reporting any begging activity by calling the toll-free number 901, using the “Police Eye” feature on the Dubai Police smart app, or reporting online begging via the E-Crime platform.

This operation falls under the force’s ongoing “Combat Begging” campaign, launched under the slogan “A Conscious Society, Free of Begging.”

In cooperation with strategic partners, the campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers of begging and uphold the UAE’s civilised image by preventing and combating all forms of this practice.

Case details 

The operation was initiated following a tip-off received through the 901 call centre about individuals seen begging while ostensibly selling prayer beads and accessories.

The Monitoring and Analysis Section promptly began surveillance, observing three Arab individuals selling these items and soliciting money from the public. They were arrested on the spot.

During questioning, the suspects confessed to being part of a larger organised begging ring. They had entered the UAE on visit visas and were residing in a hotel.

In a coordinated effort with hotel management, 28 more suspects of the same nationality were arrested. The following day, an additional 10 individuals were apprehended as they attempted to leave the hotel.

All admitted to operating as an organised group for begging and have been referred to the relevant authorities for legal action.

Dubai Police affirmed that the “Combat Begging” campaign, launched annually in coordination with strategic partners, continues to effectively reduce the number of beggars each year due to strict enforcement measures.

A comprehensive annual security plan is implemented, including increased patrols in areas prone to such activity.

Dubai Police warned that beggars often exploit religious occasions and holidays to provoke sympathy through professional and deceitful means, an act considered a criminal offence under UAE law.

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