Dubai Police has played the mediator’s role to perfection in a heartwarming gesture to unite a father with his son beyond a marriage dispute.
The efforts of Dubai Police were instrumental in reuniting the father with his five-year-old son after a 10-month gap and also counselling the parents to seek what is best for the child going forward.
Shad Hussein split with his wife in India after problems in their marriage. The situation worsened when the mother came to Dubai to live with her parents and refused Hussein to pay a visit.
Initially, financial problems made it difficult for Hussein to come to the emirate and when he did overcome to get a visit visa, his wife continued to be rigid in not allowing the meeting to happen.
Even Hussein’s father-in-law tried to convince his daughter to relent and when that did not happen, the help of Dubai Police was sought.
Brigadier Dr Tariq Muhammad Noor Tahlak, Director of Naif Police Station, said: “The man sought the help of his father-in-law to convince the boy’s mother, who insisted on not allowing him to see his son, not to involve the child in the marital dispute.
“The father-in-law tried his best to talk his daughter into changing her mind. However, she refused the advice and insisted on her decision,” he continued.
Shad Hussein reunited with his five-year-old boy after 10 months. Courtesy Dubai Police
Brig. Tahlak confirmed that the child’s grandfather sought Dubai Police’s assistance in amicably talking the mother into changing her mind and seeking what is best for her little one.
He confirmed that they contacted the mother and succeeded in persuading her to allow the father to see his son after they had reminded her that this right is guaranteed by international and local laws as well as the Sharia.
In India too, when it comes to legal guardianship for small children, the mother gets the preference but the father gets visiting rights as long as they are not a threat.
“We explained to the mother that children’s rights must be respected, and children should never be involved in family disputes. We also reminded her that the UAE’s federal law on children’s rights, aka (Wadeema law), obliges both parents to respect the full rights of their children,” Brig. Tahlak said.
Hussein, expressed his thanks and gratitude to the Dubai Police, especially the victim support team, who professionally handled the family’s ordeal and granted him the precious chance of meeting his son.
Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority has announced a temporary traffic diversion on Al Khan Road as part of ongoing road expansion and bridge construction works aimed at improving traffic flow across the emirate.
The diversion will take effect from Friday, with authorities urging motorists to follow approved detour routes and traffic instructions during the construction period.
According to the authority, the works are part of wider infrastructure upgrades designed to reduce congestion and enhance connectivity in one of Sharjah’s busiest traffic corridors.
Drivers have been advised to plan journeys, use alternative routes where possible and comply with traffic safety guidelines to help maintain smooth traffic movement in the area.
The project forms part of Sharjah’s broader transport development strategy focused on upgrading road networks and supporting the emirate’s growing population and mobility needs.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has approved a fresh Dh1.5 billion economic support package aimed at protecting jobs, easing pressure on businesses and strengthening Dubai’s economy during a challenging period for the region.
The latest measures bring the total value of Dubai’s recent economic support initiatives to Dh2.5 billion, following an earlier Dh1 billion package introduced earlier this year.
The new package includes 33 initiatives that will be rolled out over the next three to 12 months, targeting key sectors including tourism, hospitality, trade, education and customs services.
One of the biggest beneficiaries is Dubai’s hotel and tourism industry, with several major fee relief measures announced to reduce operating costs.
Hotels across the emirate will be allowed to postpone 100 per cent of government sales fees on rooms as well as food and beverage services for three months. The relief applies to hotels, hotel apartments and holiday homes.
Dubai has also postponed the Tourism Dirham fee, a charge applied to hotel stays for up to 30 consecutive nights, for the same period. Hotels will additionally be exempt from permit, postponement and cancellation fees related to events.
Retailers and commercial businesses are also expected to benefit, with Dubai removing additional charges linked to sales campaigns and promotional offers. The move is likely to encourage more discounts and shopping promotions across the city over the coming months.
The package further includes streamlined procedures for residency permit issuance and renewals, although detailed implementation guidelines are yet to be announced.
Other sectors receiving support include education, customs, transport and aviation. Measures include deferred licence renewal fees for educational institutions, payment deferrals in the transport sector, an 80 per cent reduction in customs fines and a 50 per cent cut in fees for renewing civil aviation permits.
In a statement shared on X, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said the initiatives reinforce Dubai’s economic resilience and competitiveness while strengthening partnerships between the government and private sector.
He added that Dubai remains committed to supporting businesses and residents while continuing to position itself as a leading global economic hub.
Sharjah City Municipality has announced free public parking across the emirate during the first three days of Eid Al Adha as part of a wider citywide operational plan to ensure smooth celebrations and public safety.
The municipality confirmed that parking fees will be waived on the first, second and third days of Eid, except in paid zones marked with blue signboards, which remain operational throughout weekends and public holidays. Smart parking areas in tourist destinations and major commercial districts will also continue to operate around the clock via the Sharjah Digital platform and app.
Inspectors to monitor markets
Also, as part of the Eid readiness campaign, the municipality said 239 inspectors will be deployed across the emirate to monitor markets, public facilities and commercial establishments during the holiday period.
Authorities have also assigned 35 veterinarians to oversee livestock inspections and ensure health and safety standards are maintained at animal markets and slaughterhouses ahead of Eid sacrifices.
The municipality said the measures are part of a broader effort to enhance public services, maintain cleanliness and safety standards, and ensure residents and visitors enjoy a smooth and organised Eid holiday across Sharjah.