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Dubai Police Issue Warning Over Fake Qurbani Animal Scams

Mon, May 18, 2026(50d ago)UAE

With Eid Al Adha just around the corner, Dubai Police are urging residents to exercise extreme caution when purchasing sacrificial animals online. Fraudsters are increasingly taking advantage of the seasonal demand by posting deceptive advertisements on social media and unverified websites. These scams typically feature misleading photos and unrealistically low prices designed to lure in unsuspecting buyers, only for the perpetrators to vanish once an advance payment has been made.

To avoid falling victim to these financial schemes, authorities are advising the public to deal exclusively with accredited sellers and official platforms. Residents should remain skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true and verify the legitimacy of any seller before transferring funds. If you encounter any suspicious activity or fraudulent advertisements, please report them immediately through the official eCrime platform or by dialing 901 for non-emergency assistance. Staying vigilant is the most effective way to protect yourself and your community from these opportunistic cybercriminals.

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