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The Umm Al Quwain Police, in coordination with the UAE embassy in Jordan and the Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla charity foundation, have played a critical role in bringing the children back to their father.
First lieutenant Saif Humaid Adran, director of the community support centre of the UAQ Police, said the two boys are three and six years old.
"They were staying with their mother who left the country and flew back to Jordan over family disputes two years back."
The UAQ Police have coordinated with the bodies concerned in Jordan and finished all the procedures due until the two kids arrived in the country, he added.
"The Emirati father happily got back his two sons and expressed his appreciation to all the entities involved in helping him get back his children."
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