Abu Dhabi Police have issued a reminder to residents, warning them to look out for messages asking for help illegally on WhatsApp and other social media.
According to the capital’s police force, organized gangs have been running such scams online during the holy month of Ramadan.
They said electronic begging is very similar to traditional begging.
Residents are targeted randomly and receive messages containing fabricated stories, purportedly from individuals in need.
These messages also promise to transfer the money to fictitious charitable organisations and individuals.
Abu Dhabi Police have urged people to ignore such requests as they are illegal.
Residents can also report messages to authorities who will take the necessary legal measures.
The Command and Control Centre can be contacted on 999 or through the toll-free number 8002626 (AMAN2626) or via text messages (2828).


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