Khaleej Times

2017 saw a drop in number of illegals

- Amira Agarib amira@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — the dubai police’s anti-infiltrati­on section arrested 34,881 people for various violations during the first nine months of the last year.

however, there is a decrease in detentions compared to 49,205 arrests in the same period in 2016, a senior officer said, adding that those arrested included infiltrato­rs, residency law violators, illegal vendors and beggars.

colonel ali salem saeed al shamsi, director of the anti-infiltrati­on section at the criminal investigat­ion department (cid) of the police, said that 11,810 were arrested for residency law violations and 18,770 were infiltrato­rs. among the arrested were 2,355 illegal vendors and 1,840 beggars.

he said that the police are focusing on street vendors selling counterfei­t products, especially mobile phones. “eight asian vendors were caught while selling goods on the streets and residentia­l areas, where they displayed items which were expired or counterfei­t. all of them were illegally residing in the country. most of them were arrested from al riqqa, al qusais, ras al khor, al quoz, jebel ali and al safa areas as well as many residentia­l neighbourh­oods and around labour accommodat­ions.

“the dubai police also arrested two suspects from an area under the jurisdicti­on of rashidiya police station. they were deported from the country several times but were returning illegally. also, three asians, who were violating residency laws, were arrested at al quoz traffic intersecti­on for selling mineral water bottles illegally.

“two infiltrato­rs were arrested for stealing cash from a private company after the 49-year-old arab manager, j.s., reported the theft. police officers recovered the stolen money and the suspects confessed to their crime. they had infiltrate­d into the country from oman and had no visas.”

The civic bodies are conducting inspection­s at various public places to prevent street vendors, car washers and beggars as well as unlicensed butchers.” Colonel Ali Salem Saeed Al Shamsi, official, CID, Dubai Police

Police officials across all the emirates are organising inspection campaigns to arrest violators and spread awareness among the community about the dangerous impact of illegal residents. “community members are urged to cooperate with authoritie­s concerned to curb these phenomena. the civic bodies are conducting inspection­s at various public places to prevent street vendors, car washers and beggars as well as unlicensed butchers.” as per federal decree no. 2 of 2007, if an expatriate is caught working for a company other than the sponsor without an official permit, a fine of dh50,000 will be slapped on the hiring company, in addition to other penalties in case of repeating the offence. similarly, those who give shelter or employment to infiltrato­rs or residency law violators will also be fined.

federal law no. 6 of 1973 regarding the entry and residence of foreigners says: no foreigner is entitled to work anywhere, whether paid or unpaid or as an employer, if he is on a visit visa. the person who is on the visa of a company or those who work with a person or institutio­n is not supposed to work with any other party, without written consent and approval of the general directorat­e of residency and foreigners affairs. those who violate the law will face an imprisonme­nt of three months and/or a fine not exceeding dh10,000 and the court will order their deportatio­n.

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