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Man poses as woman on internet to scam Dh100,000 from victims | Forum

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billyHill Sep 18 '16
I don't think it is news to most of us that the majority of online romance scammers are men. Regardless of if they pretend to be women or men to their victims.

I wonder what this article speaks more to, the fact that in the UAE cybercrimes are almost not reported, or if censoring by the Government is happening that much. ( I am always suspicious by nature). 

I found this article here : https://expatmedia.net/2016/09/17/man-poses-woman-internet-scam-dh100000-victims/

More than 100 cybercriminals arrested in UAE crackdown

 

SHARJAH – A man who made Dh100,000 posing as a woman while chatting with his victims on the internet was among more than 100 cybercrime suspects arrested in the UAE, Sharjah Police said on Saturday (September 17).

The head of the Criminal and Investigation Department of Sharjah Police said that there were 94 cases of electronic crime cases recorded in 2016, and 122 suspects arrested in these cases.

Since 2015, the number of cybercrime cases recorded has reached 214, with 239 suspects taken into custody.



Colonel Ebrahim Al Ajel, director of the Criminal and Investigation Department, said that the cybercrime suspects were arrested in the UAE and in other countries.

Al Ajel said that most of the cases involved sexual and financial blackmail, and phone scams.

He said that cybercriminals now hack into email accounts of companies to steal their money. They send fake email accounts to the company’s clients, informing them that the company had changed its account and asking them to transfer money to a new account.

Committing cybercrime in the UAE is punishable by imprisonment of not less than one year and/or a fine of not less than Dh250,000 and not more than Dh1 million.


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