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Dubai / UAE

Dubai Police catch driver who ditched licence plates to jump red lights

By IslaMay 1, 20262 Mins Read
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Dubai Police caught a driver who committed several traffic offences after he took the number plates off his car in a bid to avoid detection.

Brigadier Jumaa bin Suwaidan, director of the general traffic department at Dubai Police, said advanced smart systems identified the vehicle and driver despite the lack of plates.

Police patrols monitored the vehicle and stopped the driver, impounding his car in the process. The driver, who was transferred to the public prosecutor for legal action, must pay Dh50,000 to recover the vehicle.

“The smart system flagged a Nissan Patrol committing several traffic offences in different areas across the emirate, like jumping red signals,” Brig bin Suwaidan said on Friday.

“He took off the rare plate number thinking he could avoid being caught but the advanced system identified his location.”

The force posted a video on social media showing the white vehicle crossing the red lights at night, noting that: “Breaking the rules isn’t just a violation – it puts lives at risk.”