Dubai Police sponsored an Asian child in cooperation with strategic partners to provide treatment, housing and education until the end of his parents' imprisonment in financial cases, in a humanitarian gesture that entrenches children's rights to a decent life.

In detail, the director of the Naif police station, Brigadier General Tareq Mohammed Noor Tahlak, said that the mother of the four-year-old child was serving a prison sentence for women in Dubai and entrusted the care of the child to his father, who was also suffering from financial problems that led to his imprisonment. In the absence of relatives to care for the child, Dubai Police, in coordination with the concerned authorities, made sure to provide a shelter for the child.

Tahlak explained that the child lacked identification papers because of his parents' financial problems. He also needed immediate treatment for his skin disease, in addition to stuttering in the conversation. He immediately coordinated the communication with the victim at the center with their embassy and concerned authorities to extract papers. The team also contacted Latifa Hospital to provide him with treatment, which required him to stay for two weeks until he was fully recovered, and then transferred to the Dubai Charity Foundation for the care of women and children, which took care of his education and develop his speech and speech abilities. The Jane periodically.

He explained that the child's mother received him after her release from prison, pledged to take care of him and took care of him, and returned him to her homeland, and that the father of the child in turn out of prison, and received a new job to ensure him and his family a decent life.

Tahlak said that the parents of the child after serving their sentences received their child and came to the Dubai police and thanked the humanitarian initiative towards their child, stressing that this is the first time they witness this unlimited giving through free treatment, education and legal services, enabling them to start a new life to ensure their only child A decent living.