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Dubai Court Verdict Highlights Online Rent Scam Accountability

Dubai court has issued a notable ruling on an online rent scam, acquitting one defendant while convicting three others. The case shows the importance of proving criminal intent and distinguishing between parties involved.

The incident began when a victim responded to a social media advertisement for an apartment rental. The parties agreed to lease the property for two months, with payments requested in instalments to multiple bank accounts. The defendants sent chat messages and documents, including a fake rental contract, to make the offer appear legitimate.

After transferring the agreed sums, the victim discovered that the apartment did not exist. He immediately filed a report, prompting police investigation and trial. Financial tracking revealed that the funds moved rapidly between accounts before reaching the European woman, who the court acquitted.

Judges explained that criminal liability in an online rent scam requires proof that defendants knew the funds were illegally obtained. Receiving money unknowingly does not constitute fraud. The court found no evidence showing that the acquitted woman knew about the scam.

The court convicted the other three defendants. It found that their rapid transfers and lack of justification demonstrated clear criminal intent. By distinguishing the roles of each defendant, the ruling confirmed that courts must base convictions on certainty, not probability.

This case highlights the risks of online rent scams and the need for caution in digital rental transactions. Authorities advise verifying listings, avoiding unknown accounts, and reporting suspicious activity immediately.

The verdict also demonstrates that Dubai actively protects victims of digital fraud while treating uninvolved parties fairly. Legal experts note that analyzing financial transactions is key to uncovering fraudulent schemes.

The outcome serves as a reminder that vigilance, clear evidence, and awareness are essential for both individuals and courts in fighting online rent scams.

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