He was detained by the police and was eaten. In three days he collected PLN 14,000
Police in the United Arab Emirates detained a man who begged near the mosque. This activity is illegal there. As it turns out in just three days, the men collected more than 14,000 PLN equivalents.
The incident occurred in the city of Saldoah, north of the country. After the accusations made by one of the residents, a special police team for the fight against gging battles detained a man collecting money in front of the mosque.
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Libability is prohibited in the United Arab Emirates. “Each person caught up in a gging will be fined 5,000 adirhams and deprivation of freedom for up to three months. Running professional be-eating gangs or recruiting people from abroad to work as be-eating will be subject to a deprivation penalty for liberty for more than six months and fined 100,000 adirhams.
Police said the man arrested illegally in the country within three days amounted to 14,000 Dirhams, or more than 14,000 PLN. He explained that he was looking for money because he had financial problems.
“They beg for their seasonal occupation.”
Local media reports that this practice especially blooms during Ramadan despite penalties for bee food being threatened. A local police spokesman informed that some saints “plead for seasonal occupations” for Muslims this month.
Be-eating uses the fact that alms are one of the five pillars of Islam – every Muslim is obliged to give the poor a certain part of his poor property.
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However, police are reminders that people in need can be supported by specialized support organizations.
Police statistics show that from the beginning of Ramadan, only in Dubai, 127 people have been arrested and confiscated by over 50,000 Dirhams.
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