In a surprising development, Karachi police apprehended a man known locally as a “wealthy beggar” after discovering a significant sum of money in his possession. The individual, identified as Akbar, was detained in the Gulshan-e-Iqbal neighborhood, an area frequently visited by street beggars. Law enforcement officials expressed shock upon uncovering the large quantity of cash concealed within his belongings, which included a shopping carrier and a bag.
The cash recovered from Akbar’s possession consisted of various denominations, ranging from small Rs10 notes to high-value Rs5,000 bills. Remarkably, one entire shopping bag was reportedly filled exclusively with Rs10 notes, indicating that the man had amassed considerable funds over time. The volume of money was so substantial that additional police personnel were summoned to the Station House Officer’s (SHO) office to assist in the meticulous counting and documentation of the currency.
Further inquiries revealed that Akbar originally hails from Bahawalpur but had been operating as a beggar across multiple localities in Karachi. His activities spanned several prominent areas, including Gulshan-e-Memar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, and Nazimabad. Authorities have initiated formal legal proceedings against him, registering a case to investigate the source and legitimacy of the amassed wealth.
This incident sheds light on the broader issue of professional begging in urban centers like Karachi, where some individuals exploit public sympathy to accumulate wealth rather than relying solely on charity. It also raises questions about the effectiveness of current social welfare mechanisms and law enforcement strategies in addressing this complex social challenge.
Meanwhile, in the federal capital Islamabad, authorities have intensified their crackdown on begging, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan. Over the past 24 hours alone, 42 beggars were detained as part of a comprehensive campaign targeting public spaces such as major roads, traffic intersections, and bustling markets. The operation is supported by surveillance technology to ensure thorough monitoring and enforcement across the city.
The district administration’s ongoing efforts aim to curb the rising presence of professional beggars who frequent high-traffic areas, often disrupting public order and safety. This special drive during Ramadan reflects a broader commitment to maintaining cleanliness and security in public spaces while encouraging more sustainable solutions for vulnerable populations.