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Dubai Police Place a European Girl in a Care Facility After Saving Her from Abuse.

January 23, 2024
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Dubai Police Place a European Girl in a Care Facility After Saving Her from Abuse.

Al Barsha Police Station in Dubai has shown compassion by covering all the costs associated with Arya B., a European girl, receiving psychological treatment and placement in a care facility. According to Brigadier Majid Al Suwaidi, Director of the Station, Al Barsha Police Station received a tip from a European woman stating that her 14-year-old daughter had been missing from home for several days.

As a result, a security team began looking for the girl who had been reported, and they eventually located her. When they discovered the girl, she had characteristics of anguish and panic, and her thin body was covered in clothing. They then listened to her story and the reason behind her escape.

The girl was discovered to be suffering from a severe psychological disorder as a result of the woman’s disregard and cruel treatment of her.

For her to recuperate from the abuse she had endured from that woman, it was vital to give her psychological treatment, take care of her, and house her in a care facility. The youngster was found to have been abused and neglected by the woman, who had adopted her from her home country and brought her to live in the United Arab Emirates in exchange for a monthly allowance from her home country. This information was also known to the police.

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