Expats arrested for renting out wheelchairs at Grand Mosque

July 11, 2014

Renting wheelchairsMakkah, Jul 11: Sharif Mashoor Al-Manami, undersecretary of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques Affairs, has confirmed that more than 100 violators of work and residency regulations were arrested for renting out wheelchairs at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.

He told Arab News that the violators have been referred to the Passport Department in Makkah for further investigation.

Al-Manami warned all pilgrims and visitors to Makkah against dealing with the owners of carts and wheelchairs, which have been provided by the General Presidency.

A number of pilgrims, meanwhile, expressed their dissatisfaction with the high rental prices of carts and wheelchairs for use by the elderly and individuals with special needs in the Haram, especially during Ramadan.

They said that the price of a single wheelchair ranges from SR250 to SR500, making them unaffordable for people with low incomes and in need of this service.

They also complained about the lack of organization in operating the movement of these chairs, which can injure pilgrims performing the religious rights on foot as these are pushed at high speed.

Ahmed Al-Yami, Hassan Sharif and some other young Saudis working in this field explained that the month of Ramadan was a great opportunity to get high financial returns which would help support their families especially as the majority of the workers are typically unemployed.

They said that they can earn up to SR2,000 daily in Ramadan, justifying the high rents of the carts to the amount of effort exerted in pushing these carts in the heavy rush in the Grand Mosque. They noted that some pilgrims sometimes pay up to SR1,000 for their services.

Al-Manami said that an ad hoc committee has been set up to oversee the issue of unlicensed carts and wheelchairs, noting that an integrated plan is under way to provide more than 10,000 carts for free and another 500 on lease during the holy month.

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March 23,2020

Dubai, Mar 23: All inbound, outbound and transit passenger flights to and from the United Arab Emirates – home to one of the world’s busiest hubs – are to be suspended for two weeks.

The UAE’s National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) and General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has announced that passenger flights to, from and through the country will be suspended from 25 March for a period of two weeks, in order to “curb the spread of the Covid-19”.

Freight and emergency evacuation flights will still be permitted to operate.

The suspension affects major global hubs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Dubai-based Emirates has already announced that it will suspend most of its passenger flights from 25 March.

“Additional examination and isolation arrangements will be taken later should flights resume, in order to ensure the safety of passengers, air crews and airport personnel and their protection from infection risks,” state the NCEMA and the GCAA.

Dubai International Airport was the third-busiest airport in the world in 2018, handling 89 million passengers.

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April 16,2020

Dubai, Apr 16: Saudi Arabia reported 518 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 6380, the Ministry of Health announced on Thursday.

According to the ministry of health, the number of recoveries today were 59, making total of recoveries in the kingdom 990, with 71 critical cases in intensive care.

The ministry also confirmed 4 deaths, bringing the total number of deaths in the kingdom to 83.

Saudi Arabia imposed a 24-hour curfew and lockdown on the cities of Riyadh, Tabuk, Dammam, Dhahran and Hofuf and throughout the governorates of Jeddah, Taif, Qatif and Khobar. This week the curfew was extended until further notice by king Salman

Overall, Saudi Arabia has reported one of the lowest rates of infections in the region, with around 6000 cases in a population of over 30 million.

Private sector support

Saudi Arabia has allocated SR50 billion (Dhs49 billion)to support the private sector as part of its package of initiatives approved by King Salman on Wednesday aimed at mitigating economic repercussions from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The package targets small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and economic activities that have been most affected by the pandemic.

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January 11,2020

Muscat, Jan 11: Oman's Culture and Heritage Minister, Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, took oath as country's Sultan on Saturday following the demise of Qaboos bin Said al-Said, the country's government confirmed on Saturday.

Sputnik quoted a report by sultanate's Al-Roya newspaper as saying that the new Sultan " affirmed the continuation of the country's modernisation and development in various fields."

The development comes after Qaboos bin Said, who had served as the ruler of Oman since 1970, died Friday at the age of 79.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had condoled Qaboos's demise and remembered him as the "beacon of peace for India and the world". 

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