Khaleej Times

Group of illegals arrested from abandoned farms

- Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — The Sharjah Police on Monday arrested a group of illegals who used an abandoned farm as a shelter to accommodat­e absconders and commit crimes.

Police said that they arrested a group of people who are using the farm located in the Madam area to carry out illegal activities such sheltering runaway maids and exploiting them by forcing them to work part-time on an hourly basis.

Lt Col Mohammed Hamad AlTunaiji, head of the CID Department at the Central Region Police station, said that police detected the illegal activities when received a call from a woman saying some people were forcibly holding her in a closed room. She was, however, not able to give the room’s location. A CID team was immediatel­y formed to handle the case. After a search and investigat­ion, the team located the woman’s location in an abandoned farm located on the outskirts of Madam city.

After the legal procedures were completed, the team raided the farm where two Asian women were found accompanie­d by a group of men who were all living on the farm. They were illegals, absconders, and some were wanted by various police department­s for various crimes.

During the interrogat­ion and investigat­ion it was found that they were exploiting the maids, forcing them to work per hourly wage and taking away their earnings on a daily basis.

On interrogat­ing the maids, the police found out that a financial dispute between them and the captors prompted one of them to contact the police, claiming that she was a victim abducted by a group of men. Based on their confession, they were all referred to public prosecutio­n.

The police have warned farm and home owners of the misuse of their premises, especially abandoned homes located on the outskirts of cities by illegal workers, who use it as a shelter to commit crimes.

The police have asked the owners to monitor their property and keep it sealed to prevent strangers entering.

afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Suspects used the farms as their shelter, according to police.
Suspects used the farms as their shelter, according to police.

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