Hilal Ahmar has thousands of unnecessary calls For 'Curfew pass'
Saudi Hilal-ul-Hamar received more than one million telephone calls in the past one week. Most of them were unnecessary.
According to Hilal Ahmar, over one lakh 60,000 telephone calls were received on Central Control 997 during the past one week, of which 65% were not emergency.

The number of telephone calls received on the same day last year was only 40,000, which is an estimate of the proportion of unnecessary telephone calls.

 The website 'Tutorial News' quoted a statement issued by Hilal-ul-Ahmar saying that Halal-ul-Ahmar's mission is for the most urgent, where it is sought in the event of an emergency.

Unnecessary calls are likely to infringe the rights of people who are calling for real and emergency assistance when they do not receive a line due to unnecessary calls.

The domestic situation is most likely due to the Corona virus, the statement said. Avoid unnecessary calls and should be contacted in the event of an emergency.

Hilal-ul-Ahmar further said that 65% of unnecessary calls were received during the past week in which a curfew pass was being asked to go to the supermarket.

Some people simply inquired about curfew. Hilal-ul-Ahmar said the company works for the most urgent emergency assistance.

The statement said that people should not ignore the line without making unnecessary calls.

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