Dubai Police seize the "bat", the second man in an international drug gang

“Anonymous messages” are traps to trap young people into the trap of addiction

  • The campaign “No to Interaction, No to Reaction” will continue until November 28.

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  • Brigadier General Khaled bin Moaiza: "It is necessary to deal with caution with anonymous messages that are behind criminal gangs outside the country."

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The General Department of Anti-Narcotics in Dubai Police, in cooperation with the Al-Amin Service of the State Security Service in Dubai, launched the second round of the "Anonymous Messages" campaign under the slogan "No to interaction... No to reply... No to republishing".

On the sidelines of the campaign's launch, it announced the arrest of one of the most prominent drug dealers, (Asian), nicknamed "The Bat" for his cunning and ability to hide and practice his crimes in secrecy.

In detail, Hemaya International Center in the General Department of Narcotics Control in Dubai Police continued its efforts to raise awareness of the dangers of messages promoting drugs and psychotropic substances through social networking sites, through the second edition of the "Anonymous Messages" campaign and will continue until November 28, in cooperation with Al-Amin service, under the slogan "No to interaction, no to reply, no to republishing."

The Acting Director of the General Administration of Narcotics Control, Brigadier Khaled bin Mowaiza, stressed the need to deal carefully with anonymous messages that are behind criminal gangs outside the country, pointing to the importance of doubling family control so that children do not get involved in responding to these messages out of curiosity.

He pointed out that the cooperation of community members and their communication with Dubai Police, whether through the free call center on 901 or via the electronic crime platform "E crime", or the website, reflects the public's awareness and keenness to enhance community security, and the success of Dubai Police's initiatives in raising community awareness.

He pointed out that "E crime" received 2,222 reports during the first half of this year regarding unknown messages, explaining that 527 promoters were arrested during the same period, stressing that the arrest of one promoter is enough to complete a large number of reports.

Bin Mowaiza explained that the campaign aims to address this activity through two parallel lines, the first in the field of awareness through Hemaya International Center in cooperation with partners, and the second in the field through the General Administration for Drug Control, which spares no effort in combating suspicious activities in the digital space, which includes promoting Narcotics and psychotropic substances through pictures, video clips and audio messages sent by criminal gangs outside the country, in addition to arresting their arms from the promoters within the country who are the most dangerous in spreading the scourge among members of society.

He pointed out that the control agencies efficiently deal with all criminal methods, and concerns remain related to the response of a group of teenagers to these messages out of curiosity, so they communicate with the promoters to try to buy drugs in this way, so the Dubai Police are doing their utmost to educate parents about the need to alert their children to the dangers of responding to this. Messages to avoid legal accountability, and to follow the security instructions of communicating with the police and sending a copy of the anonymous message he received, and blocking the number.

In addition, the General Administration for Narcotics Control recently arrested one of the most cunning drug dealers, nicknamed “The Bat” for his skill in disguise. The path of social media.

Brigadier General Khalid bin Moaiza said that despite the great mystery that dominates the activity of this gang and the statements of its agents and arms inside the country, and their taking the highest levels of caution and caution, while burying and hiding drugs in separate locations in the emirate, the professionalism of the administration's cadres in suspicion, research, investigation and detection of promoters It contributed to the identification and arrest of the "bat" in an exceptional operation that took 10 days, and about 200 kilograms of drugs were seized.

Bin Moiza explained that after the arrest of a number of (Asian) promoters, and the discovery of buried and hidden drug sites, it was found through investigations that they were receiving drugs from the main promoter and his nickname "The Bat", but they do not know him by name or form, as he is keen that his operations take place. In a framework of great mystery and secrecy, the (head of the gang) who is outside the country is the only link between his supporters from the promoters he deals with inside the country.

He added that a highly professional and efficient field work team was formed to reveal the identity of the bat, and after studying and analyzing the criminal activity of the gang and its victims, a well-thought-out plan was drawn up that contributed to the suspicion of a thirtieth person, and after he was caught red-handed in one of the sites, he initially claimed that he was an addictive patient in An attempt to dispel doubts from himself, but searches and investigations proved that he is the "bat", and that he owns two cars, the first for his daily movements, and the second covered with dust and hidden inside the parking lot of the building in which he lives after he turned it into a safe drug store.

Dubai Police launched a campaign to raise awareness...and seized 527 promoters within 6 months.

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