The Sharjah Police on Wednesday arrested ten Bangladeshis for selling phone credit (raseed) illegally, to people walking in the streets.
The Sharjah Police on Wednesday arrested ten Bangladeshis for selling phone credit (raseed) illegally, to people walking in the streets.
An Asian man who viciously punched a drunk man unconscious, robbed him of just Dh25 and left him for dead, has had his 10 year jail term upheld.
Three Emirati nationals were cleared on Tuesday of the charges of trespassing on another’s property and burglary.
A two-year-old Emirati child died, while his 30-year-old mother received several injuries after the car they were travelling in veered off the road and crashed into a tree on Monday evening in a desert area in Ras Al Khaimah.
Four people were killed in Sharjah when a van was gutted after a crash with a car on Al Dhaid Road Interchange 6 in the Rahmania area on Monday night.
The Abu Dhabi Civil Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court verdict ordering a company to pay a former employee Dh50,000 in indemnity for the moral and material damage the company had caused the worker.
The President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has ordered the dispatch of an aircraft to bring back home the bodies of two Emirati citizens who died in a tent fire in Saudi Arabia.
It doesn’t matter how old a person gets, when the chips are down they will always want their mum — even if they have to go through the courts to make it happen.
A former Emirati army man caught selling UAE intelligence to a foreign country has been convicted of spying.
A report released on Sunday by the Khalifa Hospital Emergency Room highlighted a significant rise in the number of emergency cases presented to the department during 2012, with 4,458 cases brought in by the police and civil defence alone.