Dh90,000 spent for air tickets of released inmates
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Dubai: Philanthropist Firoz Merchant, founder and chairman of Pure Gold Group, has covered the cost of airline tickets for 50 insolvent inmates recently released from the Punitive and Correctional Institution of Fujairah.
The initiative is part of Pure Gold Jewellers humanitarian initiative dubbed ‘Forgotten Society’ aimed at helping indebted prisoners.
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“The released prisoners are those whose debts have been cleared and our role this time is to help cover the cost of their airfare. These are unprecedented times and many are suffering due to the pandemic and I am delighted to extend this gesture of help towards these inmates,” he added.
In a recent interview with Gulf News, Merchant said: “In whatever way I could, I have continued to help several prisoners of different nationalities and religion. These were people who were stuck in prison because they were unable to pay their fines. I paid off their fines, secured their release and provided them free air tickets so that they could get return to their home countries. I have been doing this since 2008 and I did not let the pandemic stop me.”
The total cost of repatriation was Dh90,000 for the released inmates who came from various nationalities and different religious affiliations, according to Pure Gold Jewellers.
“This is a great initiative by the philanthropist Firoz Merchant to help the released prisoners return home, and this gives them a second chance in life,” said Brigadier General Ahmed Hamdan Al-Zeyoudi, Director of the Punitive and Correctional Institution in Fujairah
He added: “We hope for more such partnerships between the private sector and the Ministry of Interior to support the community. It is our moral responsibility to help those who are suffering”.
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