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Change in Visa Rules Proposed to Fight Crime
(Afkar Abdullah and Anwar Ahmed)
19 May 2009
SHARJAH/ ABU DHABI - Visa rules for entry to the UAE are to be made more stringent under an amendment draft that awaits cabinet approval.
Specifically, the proposed change is to the federal law on human trafficking of 2006 and seeks to combat crime, according to Saeed Mohammed Al Ghafli, head of the Anti Human Trafficking Committee (AHTC), the organisation that has piloted the draft.
Al Ghafli, who is also executive director in the Ministry of State for FNC Affairs, told a symposium in Sharjah on Monday that the AHTC proposal emerged from a strategic plan that included international cooperation.
The UAE has already signed cooperation agreements with India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and China to organise labour supply to the country and combat human trafficking.
A similar agreement with Armenia is expected soon, its embassy in Abu Dhabi said on Monday. Ambassador Vahagn Melikian told Khaleej Times his country would extend full support to the UAE crackdown on human trafficking.
Al Ghafli said that the number of human trafficking cases in the UAE since 2008 was 20, up from 10 the previous year, 80 per cent of the victims having been forced into prostitution. Those convicted had received jail sentences of up to 10 years.
UAE is second in the US State Department’s list of countries cooperating in the matter of human trafficking for 2007. It is the first in the Gulf.
Many centres in the UAE provide support, among them the Social Centre of the Abu Dhabi police and Women and Children Sheltering Centre run jointly by AHTC and Red Crescent.
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