Visitors to the UAE from countries with higher rates of crime are often shocked to see expensive cars left running and unlocked in shopping mall car parks, homes left unsecured, and wallets and purses unattended in shopping trolleys. The low crime rate has meant we who live here sometimes fall into the trap of lowering our guard.
But low crime doesn't mean no crime and the UAE is occasionally targeted by international criminals who specifically seek to take advantage of some residents failing to take proper precautions. As The National reported yesterday, the police have recently arrested foreign members of three separate criminal gangs that had set up in the UAE.
Two of the gangs are accused of 36 burglaries across the Emirates that netted Dh15 million worth of jewellery and other goods, while the third gang is comprised of a group of Nigerians allegedly running cybercrime attacks in the US and elsewhere from an Ajman apartment.
While we are accustomed to the efficiency and vigilance of the police in catching these criminal gangs, the responsibility for keeping everyone safe has to be shared across the community. The saying that the cost of freedom is eternal vigilance extends to those who wish to live free from crime.
Nobody would like to see homes here turned into the mini fortresses that are common sights in cities like London, Mumbai, New York and elsewhere, but all of us need to be careful, especially at this time of year when so many people travel overseas.
It’s simple things such as ensuring homes are locked and valuables secure, rather than relying on the lack of criminals in our midst and the efficiency of the law enforcement agencies.
Dates for the diary
To mark Bodytree’s 10th anniversary, the coming season will be filled with celebratory activities:
- September 21 Anyone interested in becoming a certified yoga instructor can sign up for a 250-hour course in Yoga Teacher Training with Jacquelene Sadek. It begins on September 21 and will take place over the course of six weekends.
- October 18 to 21 International yoga instructor, Yogi Nora, will be visiting Bodytree and offering classes.
- October 26 to November 4 International pilates instructor Courtney Miller will be on hand at the studio, offering classes.
- November 9 Bodytree is hosting a party to celebrate turning 10, and everyone is invited. Expect a day full of free classes on the grounds of the studio.
- December 11 Yogeswari, an advanced certified Jivamukti teacher, will be visiting the studio.
- February 2, 2018 Bodytree will host its 4th annual yoga market.
Getting there
Flydubai flies direct from Dubai to Tbilisi from Dh1,025 return including taxes
Ticket prices
- Golden circle - Dh995
- Floor Standing - Dh495
- Lower Bowl Platinum - Dh95
- Lower Bowl premium - Dh795
- Lower Bowl Plus - Dh695
- Lower Bowl Standard- Dh595
- Upper Bowl Premium - Dh395
- Upper Bowl standard - Dh295
The bio
Job: Coder, website designer and chief executive, Trinet solutions
School: Year 8 pupil at Elite English School in Abu Hail, Deira
Role Models: Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk
Dream City: San Francisco
Hometown: Dubai
City of birth: Thiruvilla, Kerala
Herc's Adventures
Developer: Big Ape Productions
Publisher: LucasArts
Console: PlayStation 1 & 5, Sega Saturn
Rating: 4/5
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Sheer grandeur
The Owo building is 14 storeys high, seven of which are below ground, with the 30,000 square feet of amenities located subterranean, including a 16-seat private cinema, seven lounges, a gym, games room, treatment suites and bicycle storage.
A clear distinction between the residences and the Raffles hotel with the amenities operated separately.
A list of the animal rescue organisations in the UAE
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