Dubai
Police have managed to resolve the issue of 120 workers who were evicted from
their accommodation following a court order, Lt. Colonel Saeed Rashid Al Hili,
Acting Director of Human Trafficking Crime Control Centre, has said.
Al
Hili said the workers were employed by a financially troubled company who
failed to pay rent for their accommodation and prompted the property owners to
file a case at the rent disputes centre.
He
added that once notified, Dubai Police's Human Rights Directorate personnel
visited the property and were able to persuade the owner to defer the eviction
until an alternative accommodation is arranged for the workers.
"The
workers' company found them a new accommodation just a day after the eviction
order. The police inspected the new accommodation to ensure that it meets all
safety and public health requirements," Al Hamili said. –End-
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