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In August, figures released by Dubai Police showed that 25,841 people used the force's e-crime platform on its website in 2021 to report crime.

It receives consumer complaints and raises the consumer awareness about their rights and duties. . It receives consumer complaints and raises the consumer awareness about their rights and duties.

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Author Not Confirmed. 2 days ago A 42-year-old Irish haulage firm owner who organised the movement of drugs and cash between Europe, Ireland and the UK has been ordered to pay over 630,000 (722k) to the UK exchequer from his. .

. Dubai Police through their Al Ameen service on 8004888 from within the UAE or on 9718004888 from outside the UAE.

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. 2 days ago Advocacy groups and media report similar tactics, with victims targeted online and promised lucrative jobs abroad with travel fees and other benefits paid.

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To report fake goods in Dubai using the Dubai Consumer app, heres what you need to do Download the app available on both Apple Store and Google Play; Register yourself;.

You can also report a financial crime to the nearest police station in your area.

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. We've compiled a list of the most common scams in Dubai, and a guide on how to protect yourself from getting scammed while staying in the emirate. Heres your guide to filing a consumer complaint in each emirate.

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According to Article 33 of UAE Federal Law, the fraud penalty is maximum two years imprisonment and a fine up to Dh20,000.