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Dubai Police arrests beggar who owns three luxury cars and a fortune: Details inside

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2 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Feb 27, 2026 10:08 PM IST

In a case showing the darker side of street begging, the Dubai Police has arrested a beggar who owned three luxury cars and amassed a fortune through fraud tactics, officials revealed during an anti-begging drive in the holy month of Ramadan.

According to the Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department director Brigadier Ali Al Shamsi, the man exploited public sympathy with fabricated stories and emotional appeals. After completing his daily “shift” in broad daylight, he would shed his exhausted appearance and leave in a high-end vehicle.

Authorities said the suspect’s actions resembled a well-organised, profit-driven operation with his methods designed to manipulate humanitarian ideas.

The arrest comes as part of a broader crackdown by the Dubai Police, who noted that nearly 90% of beggars detained during the campaign had entered the UAE on visit visas, deliberately targeting Ramadan to exploit heightened generosity among locals, Khaleej Times reported.

Officials reported that large sums of cash-often running into thousands of dirhams-were recovered from those arrested. In one instance, a beggar was found carrying Dh25000 yet continued soliciting money.

Under UAE Federal Law No. 9 of 2018, begging carries a penalty of up to three months in jail and a fine of Dh5000. Organised begging networks or those recruiting individuals from abroad face harsher punishment, including six months’ imprisonment and fines of up to Dh100000.

During the first week of Ramadan alone 26 beggars of various nationalities were arrested under the Combat Begging campaign. The initiative launched under the slogan “A conscious society, free of begging,” is being carried out in coordination with government bodies to preserve the emirate’s public image and curb fraudulent practices.

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Authorities have urged residents to report beggars via official helplines or digital platforms and cautioned against engaging with online donation appeals. Officials also stated that contributions should be directed only through licensed charitable organisations, as cyber fraudsters increasingly exploit Ramadan’s spirit of generosity for illegal gain.

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