Palestinian police have raided a beggar’s house in the northern town of Ramallah in the West Bank of occupied Palestine (Israel) and seized luxury cars and a huge sum of 15,000 shekels (regarding $3,995). Later, the said beggar has been arrested.
Photos of the recovered items following the police raid have been circulating on social media, showing a collection of luxury cars owned by the beggar and his brother.
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Arab news agencies “Golf News” In an official statement, Palestinian police detailed the raid and arrest, saying officers became suspicious of a man from outside the province who was seen sitting in a car while on patrol in Barzeit under suspicious circumstances. Upon verifying the identity of the said individual, the officers discovered a substantial amount of money in plastic bags with the driver.
According to the police, the detained person was allegedly engaged in begging at intersections and streets, and he also allegedly hired other people to beg at various public places and intersections in Ramallah.
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Following the issuance of a search warrant by the Public Prosecution, the suspect’s residence was searched, during which five luxury vehicles allegedly belonging to him and his brother were discovered in his possession. He was arrested.