Dubai Police have said that they are “putting an end to” unauthorised massage parlours and advertising cards that are being circulated in the city. Dubai Police stated on Facebook that they had detained 2,025 persons in connection with illegal massage parlours in the city during the previous three years.
In addition, 165 persons have been detained for placing massage parlour business cards on windshields around the country. The remarkable massage parlour statistics continue, with Dubai Police disconnecting 3,114 mobile numbers and raiding 218 flats.
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Brigadier Jamal Al Jallaf, director of the Criminal Investigations Department at Dubai Police, said “Dubai Police have intensified their efforts to raise public awareness on such harmful activities and track down locations and the operators of these unlicensed businesses, as well as arrest distributors of massage cards.”
“Not only do such cards promote illegal businesses, but also contain indecent pictures that violate public decency. Dubai Police will put an end to this uncivilised phenomenon,” he added.