The flagship store in Karama, Dubai celebrated its ninth anniversary, while the Rolla store in Sharjah marked its sixth year of operation
kt network3 hours ago
Emirati businessman Yaqoob Al Ali pledged Dh100,000 to release indebted inmates at the Correctional and Punitive Institutions in Dubai.
Major General Dr Mohammad Al Murr, Director of the General Department of Human Rights at Dubai Police, commended the generous contribution that will give inmates a chance to start afresh and solve their financial and social problems.
"Dubai Police always cooperate with philanthropists and charities to help people in the UAE. We help prisoners and people facing problems on humanitarian grounds. The money can help settle prisoners' financial dues and pay for their travel expenses after serving their jail terms," said Al Murr.
Earlier this week, another benevolent Emirati donated Dh100,000 for flight tickets for inmates who have completed their jail term at Ajman Punitive and Reformatory Establishments.
This comes after the Ajman Police paid the debts of 103 prisoners amounting to Dh5 million and released them to celebrate this year's Eid Al Fitr with families.
Lieutenant-Colonel Muhammad Mubarak Al Ghafli, Director of the Punitive and Correctional Institution Department, said that the initiative was meant to support defaulted inmates with financial issues. It was also meant to support their families who are going through difficult living conditions in the absence of their breadwinner.
The flagship store in Karama, Dubai celebrated its ninth anniversary, while the Rolla store in Sharjah marked its sixth year of operation
kt network3 hours ago
The POCO X7 features the Dimensity 7300-Ultra, providing solid multitasking and gaming capabilities
kt network3 hours ago
As the Team Cup tees off in Abu Dhabi it highlights golf's soaring global popularity and its growing presence in the Middle East
sports4 hours ago
The accolades highlight PIOCCI’s instrumental role in fostering excellence among Indian-origin entrepreneurs and promoting their global impact
kt network4 hours ago
Yousafzai was evacuated from the country in 2012 after being shot by the Pakistan Taliban
asia4 hours ago
At 26, he has redefined that role to become people’s royalty
lifestyle4 hours ago
The former world number one, who had his visa cancelled over his refusal to be vaccinated against Covid, insisted that he does not hold 'any grudge over the Australian people' despite the controversy
tennis4 hours ago
The latest exhibition interrogates colonial legacies and modern inequities through deeply personal and evocative installations in Plymouth, England
arts4 hours ago