http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=57909&d=22&m=1&y=2005&pix=kingdom.jpg&category=Kingdom

Beggars and Pickpockets Thrive in Mina, Makkah
Hassan Adawi, Arab News     

      Saudi boy scouts catch a pickpocket red-handed in the tent city of Mina. 
(AN photo by Khaled Al-Khamees)    
      
MAKKAH, 22 January 2005 - Despite tremendous efforts by the government and 
police to eliminate the problem of beggary during Haj, there was still a large 
presence of these anti-social elements in Makkah and Mina. Most of these 
beggars are pilgrims from Arab and Asian countries; they are seen in every 
corner of Mina begging for money. 

Handicapped pilgrims with missing arms or legs begging for money are a common 
sight in the holy places. Other pilgrims from Sri Lanka and Indonesia beg, 
claming that they are victims of tsunami. Officials from the anti-beggary 
department have a tough time catching these beggars. 

Muhmmad Mabrook, from Egypt, said, "This is the third time I have come for Haj 
and every time I come I see the number of beggars increasing. This reflects 
badly on Muslims, especially as they beg during the Haj."

Most of them are not in need of money. They take advantage of people's 
generosity during the holy religious event.

"I understand the great problem that Saudi authorities are facing to handle 
such a large number of beggars. The authorities are very busy organizing the 
huge crowd and keeping the peace. I do not think they have time to hunt these 
beggars down," Mabrook said. 

Mazin Al-Hamoudi, a Saudi pilgrim, said, "These beggars are the bad images of 
Haj. If they are in need of money, they should go to the proper charity 
institution for help. They should not stand in the middle of the road as an 
obstacle and show their missing limbs just to get money. It is too bad because 
some of them are not coming for Haj; they come to beg and they go back home 
with a lot of money in their pockets."

The beggars operate as a gang and their patrons keep a watchful eye to alert 
them if police are anywhere near. They are quick to disappear when there is a 
threat.

"Pilgrims should never help them and never show sympathy to them, especially 
those pilgrims who claim to be tsunami victims, because there is a big 
organized beggary operation in the name of tsunami," Al-Hamoudi said.

Beggary is not the only problem during Haj; there is the problem of 
pickpockets. Pickpocketing gangs are increasingly on the prowl during the Haj 
season. They operate mostly amidst big crowds.

Pickpockets use sharp blades to cut the leather belt, which is used by pilgrims 
to carry their money and passports.

Police have arrested a number of pickpockets in Mina and Makkah. Some of the 
arrested criminals said that they operate in gangs in familiar locations. After 
the job is done, they hand over the stolen materials to the leader of the gang 
who in turn sell them back to pilgrims. 



  

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