Hyderabad:
Police launched a dragnet against beggars on Friday and gathered dozens of people.
On the directives of the Hyderabad commissioner, Zainul Abideen Memon and the SSP Hyderabad Adeel Hussain Chandio, in charge of human rights and the focal point for the prevention of the trafficking of human beings, the begging and the workforce of children, Maria Sario as well as the police carried out a Shahbaz operation near Ghora Spusts and Drugs and drugs from drugs and drugs and drugs.
In addition, the female beggars seated on the side of the road with small children were also placed in police custody which were given to the social protection service.
It should be mentioned that the action was taken after the Daily Express stressed the problem a few days ago.
Minds of beggars, citizens in distress
A survey by Daily Express in the markets and the bazaars of Hyderabad revealed that when Ramazan approaches the end and approaches to Eid, the influx of professional male and female beggars increased considerably. The main roads, the city’s intersections and markets are now crowded. Beggars in particular women are often accompanied by young children use emotional tactics to force citizens to offer alms.
This growing presence not only causes inconveniences to buyers, but has also led to an increase in tire-pickpocket and flight incidents.
Occupation of the main locations
Professional beggars have set up permanent places at large intersections, half-tours and slow traffic areas. At the start of the day, they take up their positions and constantly put citizens throughout the day. The beggars often divide a sheet on the side of the road, while their children approach pedestrians with tense hands, asking for help.
Some beggars seem extremely devoid of obtaining sympathy, while others hold handwritten notes requiring financial assistance. As a passerby takes a look, they get closer and plead to get help, often forcing the individual to give them money.
Non-flying influx
A significant number of these beggars went to Hyderabad in other districts and provinces. We expect that more happens when Ramazan reaches his last days. Operating in small groups, they roam the streets, neighborhoods, mosques, markets and other public spaces. Their strategy is such that if a beggar receives the help of someone, others are immediately gathering, also asking for help, leaving the benefactor of other choices than to extend the help to several individuals.
Buyers find this situation painful, especially since some beggars require specific items such as medicine, milk, bread or cooked food instead of money, which makes citizens difficult to refuse them.
Increase in shooting and flight
With the growing number of beggars, vans and flight cases have also increased. Markets and shopping centers are now hot spots for such crimes. The reports indicate an increase in stolen handbags and valuables, especially among buyers.
Police sources claim that certain choices of choices are disguised as beggars, awaiting an opportunity to steal money and other valuables to unlimited citizens. This trend has led to financial losses for many and additional stress during purchases.
Beggars transported via rickshafts
There have been cases where groups of beggars arrive at designated locations in the rickshaws every morning. They go throughout the day and come back in the evening, suggesting a network organized behind their operations.
During Ramazan, citizens give more in the charitable organization and alms compared to regular days, of which these professional beggars benefit. Some pretend to be handicaps, while others have false medical prescriptions or notes asking for help.
In addition, beggars were seen knocking on the doors of residential areas and mosques, disguised as individuals in need. If they are refused in cash, they ask for food to get help by all means.
Citizens are invited to differentiate between truly needy individuals and professional beggars while exercising caution in their charities.




