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Dubai: An elderly man lost Dh200,000 after a professed sorcerer convinced him to pay money in order to remove a spell that he claimed was adversely affecting his health and wealth. According to Colonel Omar Bin Hamad, Deputy Director of Anti-Economic Crimes Department at Dubai Police, the victim was planning to part with more money to the scammer but a relative informed the police. “Dubai Police received a call about a man who had transferred Dh200,000 to a person in an Arab country to remove the so-called spell which he was told was damaging his health and wealth,” said Col Bin Hamad. ....
Dubai: Dubai Police seized more than 400,000 fake surgical masks and 25,000 fake gloves last year as criminals wanted to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic, an official said. According to Brigadier Jamal Salem Al Jallaf, Director of Criminal Investigation Department at Dubai police, the force foiled new trends in crime related to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as promoting fake medical products like masks and gloves. “Dubai Police focused on people who were promoting fake medical products last year. We seized more than 400,000 surgical masks, 25,000 gloves, 1,000 goggles and other protective uniforms. All these were manufactured at unknown places,” said Brig. Al Jallaf. The suspects were promoting fake medical products through social media amid the precautionary measures put in place during the national sterilisation programme in the UAE in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. ....
Dubai: Dubai Police arrested a gang of three men who were trying to sell $4 million (Dh14.6 million) in fake currency over social media platforms for Dh100,000, an official said. According to Brigadier Jamal Salem Al Jalaf, Director of Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at Dubai Police, the three African men who were staying in a hotel at Deira area, tried to sell fake dollars for Dh100,000. “They were visitors and tried to scam people by posting on social media that they have dollars painted in black material and they have a liquid substance to remove the paint,” said Brig Al Jalaf. ....