Abu Dhabi Police, in cooperation with Dubai and Ajman police, seized four gangs of 29 Asians who tried to seize the money of bank account holders. The perpetrators make phone calls to bank customers to tell them that their bank accounts and credit cards need to be updated and request account numbers and credit card numbers to seize their balances.

Brigadier General Mohammed Suhail Al Rashidi, Director of the Criminal Security Sector at Abu Dhabi Police, said that he would continue to tackle such crimes and to set up criminal gangs that use the banking telephone monument as a means to seize the victims' money.

The deputy director of the criminal security sector, Brigadier General Muslim al-Amiri, called on bank account holders not to respond to communications received from people claiming to be bank cadres, and not to provide any information about their bank accounts or personal data, so as not to be vulnerable to the exploitation of gangs to penetrate and transfer money from them .

Brigadier General Imran Ahmed Al Mazrouei, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department at Abu Dhabi Police, reported reports of people who were victims of the gang monument. A team from the Directorate was formed to prosecute and arrest the perpetrators, and after following the criminal method to catch the victims and conduct the necessary investigations, they were arrested. .

He pointed to taking the necessary legal procedures, and in cooperation with Dubai and Ajman police arrested in their places of residence, which they use call centers to inflict their victims.

Al-Mazrouei said that the number of the three gang members arrested in Ajman 25 accused, and four accused members of one gang in Dubai.

He urged members of the community not to hesitate to report any fraud attempts they may be exposed to, by contacting Aman service on the toll free number 8002626, or via text messages (2828). In case of fraud, go to the nearest police station.

The defendants were arrested in their places of residence, which they use as call centers to catch their victims.