Dubai beggars earn 52,000 a day Hundreds of beggars are repatriated, and the income from begging is

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

Dubai beggars earn 5 a day20,000: 100 beggars were repatriated, and the income from begging was not investigated, which is incredible.

There was a news item on the street: "I was on the street in Dubai, and I met a local man who had no relatives and no reason, and he was holding a state allowance, and he was chatting with a person who was holding an allowance, and then I made small talk with him for a while, and the person handed him twenty dirhams. Then he began to ask around, sending red envelopes everywhere, and for the first time he felt that there were really some people in this world who had nothing but money.

Whether it's true or not, Dubai's average salary and benefits are among the best in the world, there's no doubt about it: the state provides all health and education, and 7,000 dirhams (1 dirham) per month are paid75 yuan), if a local Arab marries, he will get a property or a house worth 1 million dirhams and a plot of land of 1,000 to 1,500 square metersElectricity** is 5 dirhams, even the rarest drinking water is 50 dirhams per household, and the poor receive a subsidy of 1 billion dirhams.

However, this subsidy is limited to local residents in Dubai, where only 15% are locals and 85% are foreigners, and this rate is increasing year by year, mainly in countries such as India, Egypt and Pakistan. That's why there is such a saying, the salary of Dubaiites is only two or three thousand dirhams, but the housing prices in Dubai are too high, and the standard of living is too high, let alone the housing prices in other places.

With the spread of the name of the rich, Dubai has also changed from a country rich in products to a tourism-oriented tourism industry, which can attract not only high-end tourists from all over the world, but also all kinds of people. Since then, Dubai has started a game of cat and mouse, with a beggar earning 270,000 dirhams a month, and dozens of foreigners being caught on travel and business visas every month.

UAE News** reported in 2016 that a total of 59 homeless people were arrested in Dubai in three months, including seven Indian and Egyptian nationals with three-month travel visas, mainly in high-end communities, mosques and other places, claiming up to 9,000 dirhams a day, and earning up to 30,000 dirhams (52,000 yuan) a day during Ramadan.

Dubai** carried out a deportation in 2018 of nearly 100 homeless people, a third of whom have been detained for seven to 12 months, all of whom are focused on rescue areas and who are barred from entering the UAE for the rest of their lives. However, instead of asking them to return their property, the town hall will give them some severance money as compensation for their time in prison.

Perhaps because of the country's "generosity", the problem of begging in Dubai has not been completely solved, and now it has even developed to the point where even beggars in Arabic clothes will take the initiative to pay for it, which has hit Dubai's tourism industry a lot. According to the city, the people who were sent away may be the last to be punished, and they can get the corresponding pension, but their luck will not be so good.

So don't say something like "if I'm old, send me to Dubai" like you used to, and maybe you won't come back.

Related Pages