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With the Holy Month of Ramadan just around the corner, Dubai Police have warned residents NOT to be fooled by fake beggars asking for money. We all know that many residents regularly contribute to charity and this act of generosity towards the less fortunate increases during the Holy Month. But Dubai Police is urging residents to be cautious of individuals taking advantage of this period. Here’s what you need to know.
“The government of Dubai makes sure to take care of its citizens and residents and there are countless charity organisations whose goals are to help those in need.”
“When beggars who are in fact in need of financial assistance are arrested, we refer them to relevant organisation, but if a person is not in need of money, then he/she, along with any money, will be transferred to public prosecution.”
Make sure you do it through registered charities in the city.
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