UAE: Gang Convicted over Money Laundry, Online Fraud

Dubai Courts (WAM) 
Dubai Courts (WAM) 
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UAE: Gang Convicted over Money Laundry, Online Fraud

Dubai Courts (WAM) 
Dubai Courts (WAM) 

A Dubai court has found 30 people and seven companies guilty of laundering money and embezzling 32 million Emirati dirhams ($8.7 million) in online fraud.

The court ordered the defendants to jointly pay a fine of more than 32 million dirhams ($8.7 million).

The 30 members were sentenced to a combined total of 96 years in prison and will be deported from the UAE after serving their time.

The court also ordered the confiscation of computers and phones used in the crime.

It imposed a combined total fine of 700,000 dirhams ($190,500) on the seven companies involved in the case. The court ordered the confiscation of funds or assets belonging to the defendants to cover the fine.

Earlier, the Public Prosecution referred the 30 individuals and seven companies to the Dubai Courts over charges of money laundering and running a 32 million dirhams ($8.7 million) online scam.

Counselor Ismail Madani, the senior advocate general and head of public funds prosecution, said that the gang stole the money by sending 118,000 phishing emails to victims, falsely impersonating banks and financial institutions with which they had business relationships.

The emails asked those targeted to transfer payments to the defendants’ accounts, which they then either cashed out the money, transferred to other accounts, or bought used cars to hide the illegal source of the funds, Madani added.

He noted that UAE authorities were making every effort to combat such criminal activity and were committed to tackling money laundering, online crimes, and scams that had the potential to impact on the national economy.



Saudi-Turkish Talks Focus on Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation

The Saudi deputy foreign minister and his Turkish counterpart meeting in Ankara on Wednesday (SPA)
The Saudi deputy foreign minister and his Turkish counterpart meeting in Ankara on Wednesday (SPA)
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Saudi-Turkish Talks Focus on Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation

The Saudi deputy foreign minister and his Turkish counterpart meeting in Ankara on Wednesday (SPA)
The Saudi deputy foreign minister and his Turkish counterpart meeting in Ankara on Wednesday (SPA)

Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji visited Ankara on Wednesday and met with Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, and his counterparts Burhanettin Duran and Nuh Yilmaz.

Al-Khuraiji addressed relations between Saudi Arabia and Türkiye during his meetings, attended by the Saudi Ambassador to Türkiye, Fahd bin Asaad Abu Al-Nasr.

The Saudi deputy minister also held political consultations between the Saudi and Turkish foreign ministries in Ankara with Yilmaz.

During the meetings, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye discussed strengthening their bilateral relations and advancing cooperation. The officials also addressed issues of mutual interest and the latest regional developments.

In mid-July, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye reaffirmed their commitment to bolstering ties across various sectors, including the activation of a joint coordination council.

The announcement followed a meeting in Istanbul between Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

On his part, Fidan participated in an expanded international meeting on Syria hosted by Saudi Arabia on Sunday.

The gathering, chaired by Prince Faisal bin Farhan, underscored Riyadh’s pivotal role in the region and its steadfast support for ensuring Syria’s security, stability, and territorial integrity, free from foreign interference.