Domestic help must be
sponsored by their recruiters, according to a top DNRD (Department of
Naturalisation and Residency Dubai) official.
Similarly, employers hiring
workers who are not on their sponsorships will face Dh50,000 fine, he added.
Judge Ali Humaid bin Khatam,
Head, Court of Naturalisation and Residency, said at least 70 per cent cases
pending with the departments prosecution involves those of housemaids.
Some of them are also believed
to have entered the country illegally and a few others have been overstaying
their visa periods.
Out of the 3,478 defendants
brought to trial between June and October this year, 2,434 were housemaids.
About 1,217 people are on trail for recruiting 'absconding maids', said Bin
Khatam.
First-time offenders including
absconders will be fined and deported for a year after serving their jail
terms. They can return to seek work in the emirate. However, repeated offenders
will be permanently deported from the country and can return only with a
special permission from the Ministry of Interior.
Citing cases that appeared
before the prosecution, Bin Khatam said one case involved an Arab woman who
allegedly accused her maid of stealing. Investigations revealed she had hired
the help illegally and that she was not under her sponsorship. Therefore, if
convicted, the Arab woman would be fined Dh50,000 while the maid would be
deported after serving jail term.
Similarly a European was fined
Dh50,000 for recruiting an 'illegal' maid who inturn was impriosoned for one
month and later deported, he added.
However, there are also cases
wherein househelps are exploited by their owners.
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