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Dubai Police have successfully tackled 500 money laundering cases, amounting to a staggering Dh4 billion, showcasing their unwavering commitment to combating financial crime. The announcement highlights the emirate’s robust measures to protect its economy and reputation as a global financial hub.

In their efforts to strengthen international cooperation, Dubai Police shared 1,733 financial crime-related dossiers with global partners. This collaborative approach has been instrumental in uncovering complex laundering networks and ensuring swift action against offenders. The cases also underscore Dubai’s proactive stance on transparency and adherence to global anti-money laundering standards.

According to them, it is advanced technology and high-class surveillance systems that enable them to trace suspicious financial transactions. Also, their increased training on special units as well as a partnership with financial institutions has been increasing their capabilities of combating the crimes in effective manners.

Dubai Police renewed its vow to secure the integrity of the financial system through its effective messaging to criminals while operating within such environments. As long as the UAE contributes to global finances, all that it does gives merit to a country that is said to leave no financial foul play behind unchecked. Dubai-police-money-laundering-dh4-billion-crackdown Slug

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