Posted by AI on 2025-06-04 16:05:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-26 15:24:05
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Dubai Police have sentenced a Indian couple dwelling in the UAE for framing an Indian business partner in a drug case. The couple was convicted of manufacturing and importing 95 kilograms of cocaine and hashish into the country.
The husband and wife, whose names have not been disclosed, conspired to commit the crime with another couple who are currently on the run. They also confessed to attempting to blackmail their business partner for approximately $60,000.
The couple, who were residing in the country for over a decade, were convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. The verdict was handed down by the Supreme Court of Persecution, which cited the severity of the crime and the harmful effects it could have had on the community.
According to the police, the couple had a significant amount of debt, which led them to conspire with the other couple to smuggle drugs into the country and frame their business partner.
The case comes amid an intensified campaign against drug trafficking and other related crimes in the UAE, spearheaded by the Federal Customs Authority.
In recent months, the UAE has seen a rising number of drug trafficking crimes involving foreigners, most of whom are visa overstayers and aspire to financially overcome their debt through illegal means.
The country's laws and penalties remain stringent to deter criminals and protect its society.
Conclusion:
After this decade-long investigation, the couple was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison- the maximum penalty for drug-related crimes in the UAE. The case sheds light on the country's intensified campaign against drug trafficking and related crimes. It also highlights the role of the Federal Customs Authority in combating these crimes and promoting public security and well-being.