Police patrols to arrest beggars and careless drivers during Ramadan in Ras Al-Khaimah

The Ras Al Khaimah Police announced the strengthening of the presence of security and civil patrols to monitor outlaws and arrest reckless drivers of vehicles, beggars and violators of precautionary and preventive measures during the holy month of Ramadan, in addition to intensifying the presence of night patrols to detect violators of laws and regulations, especially in vital tourist places such as hotels, markets and residential neighborhoods And in the external roads.

The Acting Commander-in-Chief of Ras Al Khaimah Police, Abdullah Khamis Al-Hadidi, explained that the state of readiness and readiness in Ras Al Khaimah Police will be raised to spread security and consolidate the pillars of stability in the emirate during the blessed month of Ramadan, by eliminating all negative phenomena that disturb the faith atmosphere of community members During the holy month.

The Director General of Police Operations in Ras Al Khaimah Police, Brigadier General Abdullah Ali Mankhs, indicated that a meeting was held with various competent departments, and a comprehensive security plan was developed to eliminate all negative phenomena, as the plan will focus on monitoring and following up the places of spread of beggars who are stationed in front of Mosques, residential areas and public markets, and security patrols will be intensified in various regions of the emirate to limit begging through which the weak of souls exploit the atmosphere of faith that accompanies the month of Ramadan and the community's tendency to do good and give during it.

He indicated that members of the public must report on the phenomenon of beggars through the numbers 072053372 or 901, adding that the specialized teams will monitor the implementation of the precautionary and preventive measures directed by our rational government.

He explained that the comprehensive police stations, each according to their jurisdiction and spread throughout the emirate, will carry out their duty in its branches in order to monitor the implementation of precautionary and preventive measures based on the approved modern procedures issued by the Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Committee during the month of Ramadan, including the necessity of physical distancing and staying away from associated gatherings Ramadan activities in markets and shops, avoiding councils during Ramadan nights, not setting up Iftar tents or Ramadan tents in general, and restricting the distribution of Ramadan meals to the competent authorities

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