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3 Sep 2021

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Emirates News Agency (UAE)

Ministry of Interior calls on the media to verify and obtain information from its sources

[Unofficial translation by the Resource Centre.]

The UAE Ministry of Interior has issued a statement denying allegations of serious violations against African workers in UAE, noting that their arrest and deportation were carried out in accordance to law and based on evidence that the workers have committed acts against the public morals in the UAE and were involved in prostitution and human trafficking networks.

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