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Passports not needed to get bail in Dubai

SMART BAIL WILL SERVE AS ‘ELECTRONIC GUARANTEE’ IN MISDEMEANO­UR CASES

- BY BASSAM ZA’ZA’

Legal and Court Correspond­ent

Suspects involved in certain misdemeano­urs will be able to keep their passports in their possession and not have them confiscate­d by prosecutor­s thanks to a newly launched smart initiative.

Suspects, who involve in particular misdemeano­urs, can start obtaining an electronic bail without having to keep their passports or those of their guarantors in the possession of the Dubai Public Prosecutio­n as per the ‘Smart Bail’ initiative, Prosecutor General Ali Humaid Bin Khatem told Gulf News yesterday.

“This new initiative was put into practice as of January 2018 at Jebel Ali Police Station. The ‘smart bail’ initiative allows suspects involved in minor crimes and/or their guarantors to keep hold of their passports without depositing them either in the custody of the prosecutio­n or the police. However, an electronic order will be issued and circulated to all ports banning the involved suspects from leaving the country,” Bin Khatem told Gulf News.

Cases where it applies

The initiative applies on suspects involved in misdemeano­ur cases of crimes such as bounce cheques, cursing/ insulting, breach of trust, drinking alcohol, assault and petit embezzleme­nts and thefts and other minor offences, he elaborated.

“As per the smart bail, the suspect will not be asked to hand over his/her passport but they will not be allowed to leave the UAE. This initiative acts as an ‘electronic guarantee’ that the suspect attends the prosecutio­n’s investigat­ion or the trial. We do not want any more passports to be physically given to the prosecutio­n in such misdemeano­urs … it helps in reducing the cost of managing those passports since we have had an average of 30,000 to 40,000 passports to handle per year,” said Bin Khatem.

Benefits

The number of detainees will be reduced and the ‘smart bail’ initiative will permit such suspects, according to the prosecutor general, to practise their normal life inside the country.

Bin Khatem said: “Suspects involved in such misdemeano­urs will be able to renew their residencie­s or their passports despite being involved in legal action. This initiative was mainly launched to satisfy our clients as much as possible. For instance, guarantors will not have to hassle anymore and have their passports kept in custody.”

He told Gulf News that ‘smart bail’ will be put into practice across all the police stations in Dubai “very soon”.

“This initiative will make the lives of suspects involved in such misdemeano­ur cases easier. It falls within the Dubai Government’s plan to turn to a smart and paperless government,” Bin Khatem concluded.

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