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    Karachi Police Detain ‘Affluent Beggar’ Found with Large Cash Haul

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a surprising development in Karachi, law enforcement officials arrested a man widely described as a “wealthy beggar” after discovering a significant amount of money in his possession. The individual, identified as Akbar, was apprehended in the bustling Gulshan-e-Iqbal neighborhood, a well-known area in the city where many street beggars operate. Police officers expressed their astonishment upon uncovering the large sum of cash concealed within his belongings, which included a shopping bag and a carrier typically used for carrying goods.

    The cash recovered from Akbar’s possession was notably diverse, comprising currency notes ranging from as low as Rs10 to as high as Rs5,000. Particularly striking was the presence of an entire shopping bag filled exclusively with Rs10 notes, indicating a substantial accumulation of small denominations. The volume of money was so considerable that additional police personnel were summoned to the Station House Officer’s (SHO) office to assist in the meticulous counting and verification process. This unexpected find challenges common perceptions about street beggars and raises questions about the sources of such wealth.

    Further investigations revealed that Akbar originally hails from Bahawalpur, a city located in southern Punjab, but had been roaming various parts of Karachi to solicit alms. His begging activities spanned several prominent localities, including Gulshan-e-Memar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, and Nazimabad. These areas are known for their dense populations and busy commercial centers, which often attract individuals seeking financial aid. Authorities have confirmed that a formal case is being registered against Akbar as part of ongoing efforts to address the issue of professional begging in the metropolis.

    Meanwhile, in the federal capital Islamabad, the district administration has stepped up its campaign against begging, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan when charitable giving typically increases. Over the past 24 hours alone, authorities detained 42 individuals engaged in begging across the city. These operations targeted major thoroughfares, traffic intersections, and popular marketplaces, aiming to curb the presence of professional beggars who exploit public sympathy during this sacred period.

    The anti-begging drive in Islamabad is being conducted with the aid of advanced surveillance systems to ensure comprehensive monitoring and effective enforcement. Officials emphasize that this special initiative will continue throughout Ramadan, reflecting a broader commitment to maintaining public order and addressing social issues linked to street begging. The contrasting scenarios in Karachi and Islamabad highlight the complexities faced by law enforcement agencies in managing begging activities in Pakistan’s urban centers.

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