Dubai-Based Couple Con 46 Unsuspecting Residents Seeking Housemaids Amidst The COVID-19 Lockdown 

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An Arab couple based in Dubai has scammed 46 unsuspecting families seeking domestic help during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The fraudster couple had promised those desperately in search of housemaids that they would recruit workers to the UAE, despite the flight restrictions and closed borders and thus conned victims out of AED3,000.

Multiple complaints were registered to the Smart Police Station during the curfew and nationwide sterilisation period (that’s now completed), of Dubai residents complaining about unknown entities coaxing them to recruit maids from overseas via social media platforms.

The Dubai Police discovered that the fraudsters behind the scam were an Arab man and his wife who pled guilty to obtaining people’s money through fraudulent means.

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Recently, a couple was stabbed to death in their Arabian Ranches home.

A man has been arrested in connection with a brutal murder in a villa in Arabian Ranches.

The Pakistani man reportedly stabbed an Indian couple on June 18, as he was attempting to rob the home. The man fled the scene but was arrested within 24 hours.

The couple had two daughters, both in their teens, who survived the tragedy. One of the daughters reported the crime to Dubai Police.

Residents are being urged now more than ever to lock doors and monitor cyber activities.

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