Dubai Police arrest 10 street vendors during Ramadan

Residents are urged to avoid purchasing goods from unlicensed street traders in makeshift markets in streets and alleys

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Dubai Police apprehended ten illegal street vendors selling food products in public areas, violating safety regulations. The vendors were operating without proper licences or adherence to health standards, posing potential risks to the community.

The arrests were made as part of the Ramadan campaign. Authorities highlighted that such activities breach safety regulations and tarnish the city’s appeal by creating unregulated makeshift markets in public streets and alleys.

The crackdown on illegal vendors is part of Dubai Police’s efforts to uphold public safety and security in collaboration with partner authorities, said Colonel Ahmad Al Adeedi, Deputy Director of the Suspects and Criminal Phenomena Department at the General Department of Criminal Investigation.

“These unauthorised vendors tend to operate near labour accommodation areas, where they attract customers by offering food products under unhygienic conditions,” Colonel Al Adeedi warned.

He urged the public to avoid purchasing goods from unlicensed street vendors or unregulated vehicles selling food products in public spaces and instead rely on authorised businesses to ensure food quality and safety.

Major Talib Al Amiri, Head of the Street Vendors Control Section, reiterated the serious health risks of consuming food from unregulated vendors and unlicensed vehicles. He emphasised that such products are often stored and displayed under unsafe conditions, leading to spoilage and potential foodborne illnesses.

He further stated that Dubai Police will continue its intensified patrols around the clock, working closely with partner entities to identify and apprehend violators.

Source: Khaleej Times

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