Gang promoting fake pilgrimage visas on social media nabbed by Dubai Police
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Dubai Police cautioned against scams that prey on religious devotion, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons.
Dubai Police cautioned against scams that prey on religious devotion, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons.
Dubai Police have arrested a gang that used social media to promote fraudulent Hajj and Umrah visa services, deceiving victims with low prices and easy bank transfers.
Posing as authorised agents, the scammers claimed to offer swift visa approvals, convincing individuals to transfer money before vanishing with the funds. Once payments were made, victims were blocked and left stranded.
Public warning
Authorities urged residents to obtain pilgrimage visas only through licensed UAE agencies and to beware of online ads offering unrealistically cheap services.
Reaffirming their commitment to tackling fraud, Dubai Police warned against schemes that exploit religious aspirations, particularly during peak pilgrimage seasons.
Stay vigilant
Officials confirmed the gang misled victims with false promises before disappearing. They urged the public to report suspicious ads or activities via official channels, including the e-crime platform www.ecrime.ae, to help prevent further scams.