Ajman Police Stepped In To Rehabilitate An Uzbek Grandmother And A Child After They Were Rendered Homeless
Just when an Uzbek family, comprising of a 71-year-old grandmother and a 9-year-old child, thought there was no hope left after being made homeless, Ajman Police intervened to help end their misery.
The duo had recently been evicted from their apartment over non-payment of rent, as the 38-year-old mother of the child, who is the only breadwinner in the family, was in jail for cases of bound cheques.
Ajman police provided tickets and allowance to the family to return to their homeland
شرطة عجمان تتكفل بنفقات تسفير عائلة أوزبكية إلى موطنها pic.twitter.com/7auliIPevN
— Ajman Police (@AjmanPolice) October 5, 2017
The Ajman Police acted in coordination with child protection department at Ministry of Interior (MoI) and General Directorate of Residency and Foreign Affairs in Dubai (DNRD), also helped the mother in settling her case.
The family of three left the country on Wednesday, 4 from the Dubai Inernational Airport.