The people of Dubai once again won the hearts of foreigners

Police provided air-conditioned accommodation to dozens of unemployed people sleeping in the park
(Latest newspaper from newstime-June 3- 2020)The UAE is an ideal country for tourists and job seekers from around the world. That is why immigrants love the UAE more than their homeland. The comfort and convenience of the people living here are taken care of. Dubai's rulers and police are also at the forefront of serving locals and foreigners.
Dubai police have relocated 50 people to an air-conditioned residence in a park in the Satwa area. The Gulf Times was told by police that about 50 people from the African country of Ghana had taken refuge in Satwa. They lost their jobs after the corona virus outbreak, after which they were evicted for not paying rent.
Afflicted by conditions and hunger, these Africans took refuge in a park in Satwa. When someone alerted police to the plight of the migrants, they were moved to air-conditioned tents, where they could stay until arrangements were made for their repatriation. Now these homeless people will be able to sleep peacefully, which was not possible for them due to taking shelter in the open in this hot summer season.
According to a police spokesman, the migrants were housed in tents near Jabal Ali. The country's embassy has been contacted and arrangements are being made for their repatriation. They are also being provided food by people living in the UAE, while a volunteer group has provided them with daily necessities. The foreigners have been thanked by the Dubai police and government for rescuing them and providing them with accommodation and food.
It should be noted that a few days ago, a volunteer woman named Asma said that she was called by a foreign woman and told that her friend and her husband had contracted the corona virus and reached the hospital. As a result, their 6 children are left alone in the flat and are very upset. They have no other relatives here. Volunteer Asma called the children's home in distress and found out that the eldest daughter was 13 years old while the youngest son was only two years old.
The children were crying anxiously. The problem now is that the children's parents went to the hospital because they were infected with Corona, and these children could also be suspected of Corona. Because of this, it was not safe for any volunteer to live with these children. So we contacted the children on the phone after a while, and also provided the children with iPads.
To protect the children, a police patrol team was deployed outside the residential building for 24 consecutive hours. We encouraged these children not to panic, to stay calm. Don't feel alone, we are with them and taking care of them all the time. We used to buy three meals a day from a restaurant and send them to the children.
In addition, their necessities were also sent from a cooperative store from time to time. His mother would also call the children once a day to inquire about their well-being. The children told the mother that a volunteer named Asma was taking good care of them and kept in touch with them for several hours. Thus, special care was taken of these children for 17 days till the parents recovered and came home.
The Crown Prince was impressed by Asma's story. On the other hand, the children's mother told Sharjah News: "Abu Dhabi police delivered food and other supplies to the children for 17 days. Also gave me a number to contact the children in case of any problem. Children were even provided with iPads and internet. Asma used to call me many times and encourage me every time.
I remember one time when I was talking to her on the phone, she started crying because she was worried about her two-year-old child. Asma reassured me and said, "Don't worry, you are in Sheikh Zayed's country." The children's mother said emotionally in the interview, "My family and I cannot pay off the debt of this country. They have treated us not like foreigners, but like emirates. “

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