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Man denies 6kg of marijuana found in luggage at Dubai airport belongs to him

Officers opened the box, found six plastic items inside and each was filled with a substance. “We believe these were marijuana seeds, the inspector said. The Indian man denied the drugs belonged to him and said he did not know anything about it. Officers detained the man and laboratory tests later confirmed the concealed substance was marijuana. The man was charged with possessing drugs to sell, which he denies. A verdict will be announced at Dubai Criminal Court on June 22. Updated: May 27, 2021 12:30 PM SHARE

3 Asians forge lease contract, defraud woman of Dhs7,000 in Dubai

3 Asians forge lease contract, defraud woman of Dhs7,000 in Dubai 4 hours ago Mohammed Yaseen, Staff Reporter The Dubai Criminal Court looked into the case of 3 Asians, one of whom is a fugitive, who are facing charges of forging a lease contract and defrauding a 31-year-old Asian woman of Dhs7,000. The case dates back to April this year when the suspects cheated the victim through Facebook and convinced her that they had an apartment for rent with the specifications she wanted. According to the victim, she searched for an apartment for rent on Facebook and saw an ad about an apartment which fitted into her budget, so she contacted the person who put the advertisement and set a date to visit the apartment.

Dubai: Gang of 8 cuts through warehouse door, steal goods worth Dh207,000

Dubai: Gang of 8 cuts through warehouse door, steal goods worth Dh207,000
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UAE: Foreign Debtor Trapped in Dire Circumstances

Prevented from Leaving, Working to Repay Debts, Accessing Health Care UAE flag with Dubai skyline © 2019 Getty Images (Beirut) – United Arab Emirates authorities have barred an Iranian national from leaving the country or working for nearly seven years under the country’s abusive debt laws, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities have refused to renew Mohammad Reza Bahar’s work and residency permits, making it impossible for him to repay his debts or even to meet his basic needs. The UAE’s justice system comes down hard on those who are unable to pay their debts or fail to repay loans. Bouncing a check is considered a criminal offense, leading to prison time of up to three years or a fine of up to 30,000 dirhams (US$8,200) and a travel ban until the sentence is fulfilled. Because of his inability to pay his debts, Bahar, 68, has served prison sentences totaling nearly four months since 2015.

UAE: Duo used 10 different SIM cards in phone scam, get jail term

UAE: Duo used 10 different SIM cards in phone scam, get jail term Web report/Dubai Photo: Reuters A large number of fraudulent messages were sent using those lines. Two Asian men were convicted for forging and using commercial licenses in Ras Al Khaimah Free Zone in order to obtain 10 SIM cards with which to deceive bank customers through text messages. The two men deceived customers into believing their bank cards were blocked and needed to be renewed only to then gain access to their accounts and steal their money. ALSO READ: The Dubai Criminal Court convicted the two men on charges of forgery of official documents, fraud and acquiring money by fraudulent means. The duo will serve a three-month jail term, followed by deportation.

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