Dubai Crime News- May 2022

 UAE / Dubai / Crime News


By Shaifal Sayyed  Published: Wed 11 May 2022, 2:36 PM
                                Last Updated: Wed 11 May 2022, 3:00 PM 

Fake Dubai CID looted many in Sajjah Industrial Area, Sharjah.

A 32-year-old man is now arrested by Sharjah Police for impersonating himself as a CID officer. Directory of the criminal investigation department Colonel Omar Ahmed Abu Al-Zoud, at Sharjah police, explained that the department had received reports of an unidentified person pretending to be a security man to steal money and seize personal belongings.


After this report, an actual team of CID officers started the investigation and arrested the fake CID, after the arrest accused admitted his crime. 
Directory of the criminal investigation department Colonel Omar Ahmed Abu Al-Zoud also pointed out that the police do not ask to see the wallets of residents or take money from them.


902 Men and 98 women are now arrested by Dubai police.

Dubai police has now arrested 1,000 beggars during their this year anti-begging campaign which run from march to early May 2022.

Head of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at Dubai police, (B) Jamal Salem AI Jalaf, the campaign was launched in March and continued until the end of the Eid Al Fitr holidays this month (May 2022). 

The campaign was successful and helped to reduced the number of beggars in the emirate, during this campaign 1,000 beggars of different nationalist were got caught.  Brig Jamal Salem AI Jalaf also said, beggars take advantages of people generosity, especially during Ramadan, but people should know there are registered charities to help needy citizens and resident.

Individuals begging in public places and on UAE's - Dubai streets is completely unacceptable and punishable by law.

5 Years in Prison and Dh6 Million Fine, To an Asian Driver, who threaten to kill an employee's 8-month Baby and steal Dh3 Million in cash.

Dubai police have arrested five including drivers in an apartment from where they were preparing to leave the country with Dh3 Million in Cash. 

The Asian driver along with his four-man, broke into his employer’s bedroom putting a knife on her eight-month baby threatening to kill the baby if the owner refused to hand over the belongings of the locker.

The victim was surprised to see the driver holding her baby threatening to kill her.

Dubai police have now arrested all five and were sentenced to five years in prison and were ordered to pay a fine of Dh6 million with deportation.


He tried to smuggle drugs into Dubai Prison in his underwear.

In Dubai central jail a detainee has been sentenced to three months imprisonment by Dubai Criminal court for hiding drug-soaked paper clips inside his underwear.

According to sources, the accused tried to smuggle drugs into jail before he was caught by the police for carrying 5-6 electronic cigarette filters containing the illegal narcotic substances.

The incident took place at Dubai's Central Prison gate, where a detainee was brought in for drug abuse and possession. During the routine body search -- before entering the building -- a police officer got suspicious of the confused detainee and asked him to take off his underwear as well while offering him a towel to cover himself up, Public Prosecution records said


Employee Kidnapped and Beaten for 3 days and forced to pay Dh1,50,000 by his manager.


After seizing his phone, he was taken to worker accommodation where he was kidnaped, beaten tortured by his manager with other 2 colleagues. And asked to return Dh1,50,000. One of the defendants claimed that the victim delayed returning the amount to a company they work for. 
All three criminals including the manager are sentenced to 6 months in jail followed by deportation.

Group of women got arrested for making naked video in broad daylight in Dubai marina.

UAE has strict cybercrime laws especially for online contents, platforms. Basic recording of someone without permission can put some one in bars, so you can imagine how strict laws they have for such public nudity. 
It has been seen that in the past people have been arrested in UAE-Dubai for behaviour like kissing in public places, drinking alcohol, sharing pornography, road incidents and so on.

As per Dubai police they stripped naked to gain a publicity, it was a publicity stunt, they are not taken in custody, they can face imprisonment for up to Six months and a fine estimated 5000/-AED for violating UAE's public decency laws.

Women demanded 4,00,000 in compensation from a Dubai Doctor after a nose job went wrong, leading her 10% Permanent nose disability.

Women went for her nose cosmetic surgery in one of the medical center in Dubai. The doctor injected her with Botox and other fillers, after she left the center her nose swelled and she suffered severe headache with severe bleeding.
She then returned to the doctor who examined her and asked to put Ice on the nose to reduce the pain and swelling, mentioning its a matter of time nose will heal but nothing happened, the victim said to the court. 
She further mention after no improvement she again visited the medical center and then doctor sent her to the surgeon to clean the point of injection and apply an ointment and a bandage. 
But, she started to bleed severely from her nose and urgently admitted to the emergency unit of Rashid Hospital for treatment. She later filed a case against doctor and the medical center.
The medical committee from Dubai Health Authority investigated the matter further and found and confirmed that though doctor involved had followed all the necessary procedure, but his lack of knowledge on certain technical issues caused this incident.
Report further said the doctor didn't know the exact way to melt the injected material which caused the victim sustained a 10 percent permanent disability. 
Dubai court of first instance ordered the doctor and the medical center to pay Dh50,000 as a compensation to the women.



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