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Sharjah Police help 12 visitors duped by fake agent

The visitors were stranded after they ran out of cash and food

- BY AGHADDIR ALI Senior Reporter

The Sharjah Police have come to the rescue of 12 visitors from Europe and South America who were stuck in the UAE without food and shelter after being duped by fake agents.

The Sharjah Police General Command, represente­d by the Community Police Department, helped the visitors to return to their home countries in cooperatio­n with Sharjah Charity and the Red Crescent.

Their plight came to light after the Central Operations Room of Sharjah Police received a report stating that a number of people had gathered in front of a hotel in the emirate after they were duped by a man.

The man had arranged for the group to come to the UAE from their home countries on visit visas on the promise of getting them job opportunit­ies. However, he defrauded them and fled.

Lieutenant-Colonel Ahmad Mohammad Al Merri, Director of the Community Police Department at Sharjah Police, said: “Sharjah Police followed all measures that guaranteed their safe return to their homeland.”

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The Sharjah Police General Command helped the visitors to return to their home countries in cooperatio­n with Sharjah Charity and the Red Crescent.

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