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Paid over Dh80,000 for airline tickets
On the occasion of the 49th UAE National Day, about 51 prisoners of Fujairah Puneet institution were released on Monday morning with the help and intervention of Indian migrant trader Feroze Merchant. Merchant, founder of Pure Humanitarian Jewelers, under the auspices of his humanitarian initiative Forgotten Society, to help inmates get out of the debt trap and to help these inmates return to their respective countries Dh80,000 for airline tickets Has paid more than.
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Describing his happiness in being successful in making all the multinational prisoners happy, the merchant said
Describing his happiness in being able to appease so many multinational prisoners, Merchant said, “I am very grateful for everything this country has given me. I want to give back as much as I can to the UAE community. On this UAE national day I have extended support to fly home the 51 deported prisoners who were released from the Punit and Correctional Institution in Fujairah. I am glad that they will go home with beautiful memories of the UAE and they will remember this country for its generosity, tolerance and human values. They can now celebrate the 49th United Arab Emirates National Day in peace and return to their families. ”
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This gesture reflects values of kindness and tolerance
Brigadier General Ahmed Hamdan Al-Zayoudi, director of the Institute of Virtue and Corrections in Fujairah, said, “This is a big beginning for philanthropists Feroz Merchant to add a smile to the faces of prisoners released during the UAE National Day celebrations.” This gesture reflects the values of kindness and tolerance due to which our country is known. We expect even more such partnerships between the private sector and the Ministry of the Interior to support the community. ”
The Pure Forgotten Society’s “Forgotten Society” was launched in 2008 by merchants to help debt-ridden prisoners and pay their air fares to return home. Since its inception, it has helped thousands of bankrupt prisoners emerge from their debts or give them airline tickets to reunite with their families.