The district administration carried out raids on major roads, traffic signals, and busy markets. Safe City cameras were used to spot and track beggars, helping officers act quickly across the city.
Officials said the special drive targets professional beggars, who increase in number during the holy month at crowded locations. Teams focused on main intersections, commercial centers, and markets to ensure smooth traffic flow and maintain order.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon confirmed that the campaign will continue throughout Ramadan. He directed assistant commissioners and magistrates to enforce operations daily and release updates on detentions and areas covered.
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Authorities stressed that no leniency will be shown toward professional beggars. Citizens were urged not to give money to beggars and, instead, report their presence to authorities, as public cooperation is crucial for success.
The campaign highlights how technology and coordinated action can manage urban challenges effectively. Officials believe that consistent monitoring, along with public support, will help curb begging and improve city order.