The UAE grants golden residency and scholarships to two girls who lost their parents due to a criminal offense

The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri, accompanied by the Director General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, Major General Muhammad Ahmad Al-Marri, handed over two Indian orphan girls who lost their parents in a criminal incident, and their grandparents had golden residency in the UAE, during their reception at the headquarters of the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.

The Dubai Police General Command cooperated with the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in issuing golden residences after the efforts made by the “Communication with the Victim” program at the General Department of Criminal Investigation and Investigation in cooperation with the General Department of Administrative Affairs in following up the humanitarian situation of the two orphan girls after the death of their parents in a criminal incident, and working To bring them from their home country, accompanied by their grandparents.

The Dubai Police General Command also announced the provision of two full-cost scholarships for the two girls offered by the Canadian University in Dubai and Repton School Dubai, in addition to providing accommodation for them and their grandparents, in order to contribute to providing a stable family environment for them in the embrace of their grandparents to enable them to continue their academic lives and obtain Higher degrees.

Lieutenant-General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri said on the sidelines of the reception that granting golden residency to the two orphan girls comes within the framework of the rational leadership approach of the United Arab Emirates in promoting humanitarian work aimed at achieving happiness for all segments of society in the homeland of happiness, indicating that the Dubai Police General Command, in cooperation with the administration The General Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai contributed to drawing a smile on the lips of the two girls and their grandparents through this distinguished humanitarian initiative.

 Al-Marri emphasized the constant keenness of the Dubai Police General Command to launch societal and humanitarian initiatives in cooperation with strategic partners to contribute to the happiness of community members, pointing out that Dubai Police was keen to follow up on the humanitarian situation of the two girls through the "victim communication" program at the General Department of Criminal Investigation and Investigation.

Within the framework of its pioneering humanitarian role in this field, which today culminated in their happiness and providing them with a family environment, accompanied by their grandparents in the Emirate of Dubai, by granting them golden residency and full scholarships.

For his part, Major General Mohammed Al-Marri said, "This initiative came within the societal and humanitarian efforts made by the establishment of Dubai in cooperation with the Dubai Police General Command to embody the values ​​of goodness and giving in the community of the United Arab Emirates and to consolidate our customs and traditions on which we were raised to achieve prosperity and stability for every citizen and resident." The administration is to facilitate the procedures for the arrival of the two orphan girls and grant them golden residency with their grandparents to enjoy a decent life in a connected family environment, in addition to alleviating their suffering, especially in light of the difficult circumstances they are going through.

Fulfillment of the wish of the father of the two girls

For his part, the Director of the General Department of Administrative Affairs at Dubai Police, Brigadier General Ahmed Rafie, said that the Dubai Police General Command has taken a decision to fulfill the wish of the father of the two girls, who wanted to finish their university education in the Emirate of Dubai, so the two girls and their grandparents were contacted, and all procedures necessary to bring them were finished. To the state in cooperation with its strategic partner, the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.

The Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigations and Investigations, Brigadier Jamal Salem Al-Jallaf praised the efforts of all those in charge of following up on the humanitarian situation of the two girls from Dubai Police and partners in the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, Canadian University and Repton School, stressing that the collective work of the various parties participating in the initiative from the public and private sectors He contributed to preserving the family's fabric and making the two girls happy.

"Communicating with the two girls"

The head of the "Communicating with the Victim" program, Captain Abdullah Al-Sheikh, said that the program communicated with the two girls after the death of their parents in a criminal incident, provided them with psychological support, and provided a female component accompanying them in their daily lives.

He pointed out that the program worked to follow up and end all legal procedures related to the case of the two girls at the Public Prosecution in Dubai, and also worked on obtaining special permits in cooperation with the Indian authorities to facilitate their travel to their motherland during the period of applying precautionary measures to prevent Corona virus, due to the closure of airspace in most countries. World, to live in the bosom of their grandparents.

He explained that the Dubai Police was keen to communicate with the two girls despite their presence in their homeland and expressed their desire to fulfill their parents' wish to live and study in Dubai, indicating that the Dubai Police took the initiative to search for full-cost scholarships for them, and then communicate with the strategic partners in the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs to grant them They grandfathered the golden residency, stressing that there was fruitful and constructive cooperation from all parties to fulfill the wish of the father of the two girls.

Scholarship to study engineering

For his part, Canadian University Dubai President Dr. Karim Shelli said: “In the context of our university’s interest in community services and fruitful cooperation with state institutions, we are pleased to participate in this pioneering humanitarian initiative, and to provide a full scholarship to the first girl in the College of Engineering for a period of 4 years, inclusive of all Tuition fees and costs, at a cost of up to 300,000 dirhams.

Meanwhile, Director of Repton School Dubai, David Cook, expressed his happiness with the participation of Dubai Police in this noble societal role in supporting the two girls, stressing that the school will provide the younger girl with a full scholarship that includes tuition, books, supplies and school uniforms throughout all years of her studies at the school in faith in her role The social community in the UAE society and its humanitarian role in supporting the girl, indicating at the same time that the girl was studying at Repton School Dubai, and that it is the school's humanitarian duty to stand by her and provide her with all assistance and support.

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