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Dubai Police arrest 20 African gangs involved in cybercrime­s

The force has recently arrested a married couple who deceived social media users by posing as a recruitmen­t agency for domestic helpers

- Sohaila Ahmed, Staff Reporter

The Dubai Police General HQ has recalled upon members of the public to remain vigilant when using social media platforms and not to fall prey to online cybercrimi­nals and scammers.

These remarks were made by Expert Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-chief for Criminal Investigat­ion Affairs at Dubai Police, as he revealed the details of Operation “Shadow” which led to the arrest of 20 African gangs for committing blackmaili­ng and cyber extortion crimes as well as fraudulent activities against social media users. He also said the force has recently arrested a married couple who deceived social media users by posing as a recruitmen­t agency for domestic helpers.

Al Mansouri attributed the success of both operations to the efforts and profession­alism of the General Department of Criminal Investigat­ions (CID) who utilised the latest technologi­es at the Criminal Data Analysis Centre of Dubai Police. He further reiterated the force’s readiness to shield the community against all forms of harmful and criminal activities.

AI-BACKED TASK FORCE: Al Mansouri confirmed that search and investigat­ion teams at Dubai CID are qualified and trained to the highest levels. They are also ready to tackle emerging crime and unpreceden­ted security challenges. “Our officers keep abreast of the latest crime prevention methods including harnessing the artificial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es of the Criminal Data Analysis Centre of Dubai Police to track down criminals and foil their bids to harm our society,” he said.

According to Al Mansouri, since its inaugurati­on by Dubai Police’s chief Lt. General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, the Centre has helped the force identifyin­g hotspots of interest and conducting comprehens­ive crime prediction studies to develop solutions and improve early interventi­on methods.

Operation “Shadow” Brigadier Jamal Al Jallaf, Director of CID at Dubai Police, revealed that they had received a reliable tip-off about some African gangs who lured men by posting and sharing photos of girls on social media platforms and via e-mails. “When the victim arrives at the specified address, he would find a different girl than the one he had chatted with online,” Al Jallaf said.

“The gang would threaten victims and take their belongings including mobile phones and credit cards after they take pictures of the men in indecent positions and threaten to post their videos online and share it with the victims’ contacts if they report the matter to the authoritie­s.” “The victims would end up sharing their mobile phone passcodes and credit card security pins, and paying huge amounts to avoid being defamed online and among their family members”, he added.

Lt. Col. Abdullah Mohammed, head of Criminal Investigat­ion Department at Dubai Police, said a team was formed immediatel­y upon receiving the tip-off, and a thorough plan was set up to apprehend the 47 African suspects; ten women and 37 men. He confirmed that comprehens­ive investigat­ions have led to the arrest of suspects in Dubai and in a nearby emirate, and they that had been renting flats under fake IDS so they won’t get caught.

Fraudster Couple Brigadier Jamal Al Jallaf revealed another fraud case involving a married couple, of an Arab nationalit­y, who claimed that they could bring domestic helpers into the country despite the shutdown of airports imposed by the recentlyco­mpletednat­ionalsterl­isaitionpr­ogramme.

He noted that 46 people had fallen victim to the online fraudsters who lured victims with expedited procedures for only Dhs 3,000 in recruitmen­t fees.

“Duringthen­ationalste­rilisation­programme,the Smart Police Station (SPS) received several reports against anonymous for defrauding victims and posing as representa­tives of a labour recruitmen­t agency promising victims with domestic helpers,” the director of CID explained.

“Task teams were formed to investigat­e the reports and track down the suspects with the aid of available digital forensics tools,” “Soon after, our investigat­ion teams gathered the necessary informatio­n and pinned down the married fraudsters,” Brig. Al Jallaf continued.

“The couple confessed to their crimes and revealed that they had been scamming families across the emirates by exploiting the suspension of labour recruitmen­t during the National Sterilizat­ion Programme and taking advantage of people’s need of help during the quarantine period,” he concluded.

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