Vienna Trial of Former Syrian Intelligence Officers Begins with High-Ranking Defendant Accused of War Crimes Vienna trial of former Syrian intelligence officers opens as two men granted asylum in Austria …
crimes
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Amal Khalil killed in southern Lebanon after reported Israeli ‘double‑tap’ air strike Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil killed in southern Lebanon after an Israeli air strike; rights groups and officials call …
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Business
The UAE hosts the summit of combating financial crimes with the participation of the specified non -financial business sector and professions
The UAE is preparing to host the summit of the “role of the business sector and non -financial professions specified in combating financial crimes” organized by the Ministry of Economy …
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Abu Dhabi Police called on the public to initiate the security and safety of society, and not to hesitate to communicate with a “safety service” to report any security, societal …
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The Federal Supreme Court confirmed that “there are three cases in which the accused may be exempted from punishment in drug cases”: The first: that the person informs the judicial …
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The Ministry of Interior warned of the spread of electronic games on the Internet that promote violence and suicide among children and young people, and cause severe harm to their …
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During the past three years, the Dubai Police General Command has dealt with more than 500 reports related to money laundering crimes, in cooperation with law enforcement agencies in several …
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Today, the General Secretariat of the National Committee to Combat Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism and the Financing of Illicit Organizations and the Financial Police of the …
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Politics
Dubai thwarts international criminal schemes involved in money laundering crimes worth more than 641 million dirhams
As part of the United Arab Emirates’ continued efforts to combat cross-border organized crime in all its forms, including money laundering crimes, and its keenness to firmly address this type …
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Tens of thousands of followers interacted with the “Sense of Security” campaign, which was launched by Dubai Police through its accounts on the social networking sites “Facebook” and “Twitter.” The …