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Dubai police arrest rental scam agent posting fake listings: How to avoid online rental frauds | World News - Times of India
A fake real estate agent in Dubai was arrested for scamming renters through fraudulent apartment listings with unusually low prices. Victims were tricked into paying deposits, after which the scammer vanished. Authorities across the UAE, including in Abu Dhabi and Ajman, have warned of rising onlin»»»


Dubai Police arrest fake agent who vanished after scamming people with fake rental and apartment deals
Dubai Police arrested a fraud agent who posted fake rental listings online and lured victims with low prices. Victims paid deposits, and the agent disappeared. Police warned the public to verify listings. Abu Dhabi also reported similar scams. Authorities advised using registered agencies and cauti»»»


Dubai Police busts fake apartment rental scammer
As part of its ongoing “Be Aware of Fraud” campaign, Dubai Police have arrested a scammer who used online platforms to post fake apartment rental ads, luring victims with attractive prices and then vanishing with their money. According to the Anti-Fraud Center, part of the General Department of Cri»»»


Dubai Police arrest fake agent offering scam apartment deals
Dubai Police have arrested a fraudster who was posting fake apartment rental listings on websites and social media platforms, luring victims with unusually low prices. According to authorities, the scammer targeted individuals searching for rental properties by requesting upfront payments or deposi»»»


Chandigarh: Cyber crooks swipe off ₹25 crore in 6 months
As many as 3,927 cybercrime complaints have been received so far this year but against this, only 70 FIRs have been registered and 69 accused arrested City residents lost approximately ₹25 crore to online frauds between January 1 and June 25, 2025, data from the cyber crime unit revealed. This is a»»»

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