Dubai Police have arrested 432 international fugitives for crimes including murder, money laundering, armed robbery and leading a criminal gang.
The arrests by Dubai Police have come in the past two years and led to the force extraditing 379 wanted persons to international police in more than 30 different countries.
Dubai Police have also repatriated 65 wanted fugitives from abroad for various criminal charges such as premeditated murder, armed robbery, assault leading to death, jewellery theft, attempted theft, and other financial crimes with total financial claims of AED517,981,823 ($141m).
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Major General Jamal Salem Al Jallaf, Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigation, confirmed that the Wanted Persons Department had played a vital role in arresting some of the world’s most notorious crime lords with tireless teamwork and utilising sophisticated surveillance technologies.
“Over the past two years, we have exchanged 1,830 security tips with member states of Interpol through the National Office of the Ministry of Interior and carried out successful joint international operations that dismantled transnational criminal syndicates and brought down drug and crime lords,” Al Jallaf revealed.
The operation led to arresting 49 drug kingpins and members of a prolific transnational criminal network involved in large-scale drug trafficking and money laundering crimes.
In 2021, Dubai Police captured Moufide ‘Mouf’ Bouchibi, a French drug lord involved in drug trafficking and smuggling operations across Europe with an estimated annual street value of €70m ($82.6m).
Bouchibi, an international kingpin known as “The Ghost”, had been travelling under a false identity and had been on the run for ten years using forged documents when Dubai Police arrested him and extradited him to France.
In the same year, the Dubai Police also arrested one of Italy’s most wanted criminals, Raffaele Imperiale, an alleged kingpin of the organised crime syndicate ‘Camorra’, which is involved in drug and weapons trafficking crimes across international borders.
The force also arrested Imperiale’s right-hand man, Raffaele Mauriello, who is responsible for plotting and executing murders and assassinations using unlicensed firearms.
The force also brought to justice Michael Paul Moogan, one UK’s most wanted criminals, for his alleged role in a large-scale international drug trafficking plot in the Kingdom.
Moogan had been on the run for eight years when the Dubai Police arrested him shortly after receiving a Red notice from Interpol.
In 2020, the force arrested Denis Matoshi, a leader of an Albanian-speaking criminal group in an international operation code-named “Los Blancos”.
The operation, which involved the anti-drug departments of 10 countries, resulted in apprehending 30 wanted gang leaders in a synchronised series of raids.