The Asian Age

‘ Dubai realty, a money- laundering haven’

■ War profiteers, drug pushers making a killing: US report

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Dubai, UAE, June 12: War profiteers, terror financiers and drug trafficker­s sanctioned by the US in recent years have used Dubai's real- estate market as a haven for their assets, a new report released Tuesday alleges.

The report by the Washington- based Center for Advanced Defense Studies, relying on leaked property data from the city- state, offers evidence to support the long- whispered rumors about Dubai's real- estate boom. It identifies some $ 100 million in suspicious purchases of apartments and villas across the city of skyscraper­s in the United Arab Emirates, where foreign ownership fuels constructi­on that now outpaces local demand.

The government- run Dubai Media Office said it could not comment on the report.

For its part, the center known by the acronym C4ADS said Dubai has a “high- end luxury real estate market and lax regulatory environmen­t prizing secrecy and anonymity above all else.” That comes as the U. S. already warns that Dubai's economic free zones pose a risk.

“The permissive nature of this environmen­t has global security implicatio­ns far beyond the sands of the UAE,” the center said in its report. The properties in question include million- dollar villas on the fronds of the man- made Palm Jumeirah archipelag­o to an apartment in the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.

Among the highest- profile individual­s named in the report is Rami Makhlouf, a cousin of embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad and one of that country's wealthiest businessme­n.

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