Dubai
Police to crackdown on begging during Ramadan
Saturday July 23, 2011 08:16:36 AM,
WAM
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Dubai:
The Dubai Police has drawn up plans to crackdown on begging and
theft during the holy month of Ramadan, it was announced Friday.
Brig. Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, director of the Criminal
Investigation Department of Dubai Police, said the special patrols
would be started across the emirate to combat begging during
Ramadan, which starts Aug 1.
He also called on the people not to leave valuables in their cars
when they come to offer prayers at mosques during Ramadan.
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