The Jamaican currently holds world records in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m with times of 9.58s, 19.19s and 36.84s respectively
Al Marri praised the efforts by task forces at the General Department of Criminal Investigations, in maintaining the highest levels of security and safety and performing their duty to the fullest, praising the speed of their response in arresting the gang members in a short time.
Commenting on the case, Maj. Gen. Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commandant of Criminal Affairs at Dubai Police, said the operation began when Dubai Police received some information about 24 people of Thai nationality and a person of Taiwan nationality who formed an organised criminal gang specialising in stealing bank accounts in Thailand and some other Asian countries through fraud and corruption.
Al Mansouri added that gang members had already been accused of fraud in Thailand, and that they were using modern technology to mask their act as an intercontinental crime.
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The gang had taken up a hiding place in a residential area to give the impression that they were an Asian family in order to dispel any suspicion around them, he further added about the operation.
Al Mansouri expressed the force's graduate to the Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police for their dedication and innovation in investigating and arresting the criminals.
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Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, made the announcement on Wednesday