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The Dubai Police have responded to a viral video showing boxes stuffed with dollars. Colonel Faisal Al Qasim, director of the security media, said the video was secretly taken by an African gang who used the clip to blackmail a man after he refused to fall for their scam.
The officer said the scammers met the man on social media and tried to deceive him by promising to double his cash. They showed him boxes filled with counterfeit dollars.
"The man almost fell for the scam, but then dismissed their claims and reported the matter to the police. We swiftly arrested the gang," Col Al Qasim added.
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