Pakistani beggers in uae: 10 Pakistani citizens have been arrested for begging in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These include five women and five men. UAE officials have taken this step by taking strict action against those who begged in public places. Preparations are being made to exist in Pakistan for all the arrested persons. Pakistani YouTuber Shoaib Chaudhary wanted to know his opinion from Awam on the matter. On this, a person said that this is his job. They deposit money by begging there and come here and build a house. Begging people work with training. Their children are also involved in this work. The person further said that Pakistanis do not even get a kind of work by going to UAE. Because of this, those people get down on begging.
The Pakistani man said that my brother lives in Dubai. He says that Indians living here are very hardworking. They have skills. They are never seen begging on the streets. However, this is the opposite in the case of Pakistanis. They are often seen begging on the roadside. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7oyyeutgqa
Women sent to jail
Let us know that the women arrested recently in UAE include Aamna Bibi, Kausar Bibi, and Farzana Bibi of Lahore and Zubaida Bibi of Lahore. They have been detained and sent to jail, begging. They will soon be deported to Pakistan from UAE. Similarly, five Pakistani men were also arrested, including Muhammad Zakaria (Dera Ghazi Khan), Wasim Haider (Bahawalnagar), Mohammad Usman (Lahore), Ejaz Khan (Charasadda), and Abdullah (Peshawar). All these have been issued emergency passports, so that they can be sent back to Pakistan.
Warning to residents: Do not pay beggars
The UAE police have recently warned the residents not to give money to people begging in roads, mosques, and public places. Officials say that strict steps are being taken to prevent such activities.
Exile and travel restriction
All the Pakistani citizens caught will be detained after reaching Pakistan and legal action will be taken against them. Earlier this month, a total of 52,520 Pakistani nationals were banned from foreign travel due to concerns related to illegal migration, exile and criminal activities. Some of these have already been deported from other countries, such as Saudi Arabia and UAE.
Exile from Saudi Arabia and other countries
The process of deporting beggars from many other Middle Eastern countries including UAE and Saudi Arabia has intensified. A total of 4,210 beggars have been deported from Saudi Arabia, of which 1,546 are placed under travel restrictions. 46,433 Pakistani citizens, who have been sentenced to the first prison sentence in UAE, have been banned from international travel due to security reasons.