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Dubai police warn against fake part-time job scams: Why easy money could cost you everything | World News – The Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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How Dubai police advise you to stay safeWho’s behind these fake job ads?The psychology behind fake job ads: Why victims fall for themNew age of scams: WhatsApp, Telegram, and AI-generated offersThe bigger picture: Why scammers target the UAE
Dubai police warn against fake part-time job scams: Why easy money could cost you everything
Behind fake job ads lies a darker trap: fraud, stolen identities, and legal trouble. Dubai Police urge residents to stay alert. /AI Representative Image, for illustrative purposes only

In a recent advisory, Dubai Police have alerted the public about a significant increase in fraudulent advertisements circulating on social media platforms and various websites. These deceptive ads promise lucrative part-time job opportunities, preying on job seekers’ aspirations.

How Dubai police advise you to stay safe

Authorities have issued a series of advisories across their official channels (including their X account and eCrime platform). Here’s their safety checklist:

  • Never trust offers with unrealistic salaries for simple roles.
  • Verify recruiters through official company websites or LinkedIn.
  • Do not share Emirates ID, bank details, or passwords with unverified parties.
  • Report scams instantly through the eCrime platform or by calling 901.
  • Rely on official job portals such as UAE government career sites or verified private platforms.

Public awareness is now the strongest shield — Dubai Police emphasize that every suspicious ad reported helps prevent another person from falling victim.

Who’s behind these fake job ads?

Fraudsters exploit the allure of high-paying part-time jobs to lure individuals into illegal activities. These scams often involve:

  • Opening bank accounts in the victim’s name
  • Transferring funds from unknown sources
  • Carrying out tasks linked to other fraudulent schemes

Such activities not only lead to financial loss but can also entangle victims in criminal offenses, making them liable under the law.

The psychology behind fake job ads: Why victims fall for them

Fraudulent part-time job ads don’t just target the desperate, they prey on ambition, curiosity, and convenience. Scammers know people are looking for side income, especially with promises like “work from home” or “earn AED 5,000 a week.” By dangling unusually high salaries with little effort required, fraudsters create a sense of urgency and fear of missing out. Victims often apply quickly, without verifying, because the deal seems too good to ignore.Dubai Police stress that such schemes are designed to trap ordinary people into illegal tasks, from opening bank accounts to transferring suspicious funds activities that could later be prosecuted as crimes.

New age of scams: WhatsApp, Telegram, and AI-generated offers

Unlike old-style email scams, these fraudulent job offers now spread through WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels, and even AI-generated recruiter profiles. Fake HR executives use stolen company logos, polished contracts, and professional-sounding chats to gain trust. Dubai Police have noted an alarming trend of AI tools being used to mimic real HR managers’ writing style making detection even harder.

The bigger picture: Why scammers target the UAE

Fraudsters are increasingly targeting the UAE because of its large expatriate population, strong digital economy, and high job mobility. Many newcomers are eager to find quick part-time income, making them vulnerable to “golden opportunity” traps.But police also remind residents: every scam stopped keeps the country’s financial system safe from exploitation. “Fighting fraud is not just protecting one person — it protects the whole community.”





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