Dubai Police Alert Residents to Fake Recruitment Ads for Domestic Workers on Social Media
Dubai Police have issued a public warning about the rise of fraudulent recruitment advertisements on social media platforms that falsely promise to arrange domestic workers and support staff. These scams aim to deceive and defraud unsuspecting residents, often through convincing but fake hiring agencies.
How the Scams Operate
Scammers exploit social media’s wide reach by posing as legitimate recruitment agents, posting ads for housekeepers, caregivers, and other domestic staff. They lure victims with promises of quick placements, then demand advance payments for processing fees, visas, or travel arrangements. Once payment is made, the fraudsters disappear, leaving victims with financial losses and no recourse.
Why This Warning Matters
Hiring domestic help is a common need in the UAE, and social media has become a popular but risky channel for informal job postings. Dealing with unlicensed agents not only risks financial loss but also exposes personal and financial information to criminals.
How to Stay Safe
To avoid falling victim, Dubai Police advise residents to:
- Use Licensed Agencies: Only engage with recruitment offices accredited under UAE law, verified through the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE).
- Avoid Upfront Payments: Never transfer money to unknown individuals or unverified companies before verifying their legitimacy.
- Verify Credentials: Cross-check agency details against official government lists and look for transparency in contracts and fee structures.
- Report Suspicious Activity: Use the Dubai Police Smart App, the eCrime platform, or call 901 to report fraudulent ads promptly.
Broader Anti-Fraud Efforts
This alert is part of Dubai Police’s ongoing #BewareofFraud campaign and broader efforts to combat online deception and cybercrime. Authorities are enhancing public awareness, monitoring digital platforms, and taking legal action against perpetrators to protect residents from evolving scams.
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Final Reminder
As digital engagement grows, staying informed and cautious is crucial. Always rely on official, licensed channels for recruitment and employment services to ensure safety, legal compliance, and protection for both employers and employees. By remaining vigilant and reporting scams, residents can help curb fraudulent activities and contribute to a safer community.