The UAE’s actions reflect broader efforts across the Gulf to regulate labour markets and improve worker protections, with further enforcement expected as investigations expand
UAE authorities have intensified enforcement actions against illegal recruitment practices targeting Indian workers, with new investigations launched within the past 24 hours. The crackdown focuses on unlicensed agents accused of charging excessive fees and issuing misleading job offers to prospective migrants.
Officials confirmed that several recruitment intermediaries are under investigation for operating outside legal frameworks, often promising high-paying jobs that fail to materialise upon arrival. In some cases, workers were reportedly placed in roles that differed significantly from initial agreements, raising concerns about exploitation.
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“Protecting workers from fraudulent recruitment practices is a priority,” authorities stated, adding that strict penalties will be imposed on those found violating labour regulations
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Enforcement teams have conducted inspections and seized documents as part of ongoing inquiries
Indian officials have welcomed the move, urging citizens to use only government-approved recruitment channels. Community organisations have also stepped up awareness efforts, advising workers to verify contracts and avoid upfront payments to unverified agents.
Experts note that illegal recruitment remains a persistent challenge due to high demand for overseas employment. “Transparency at the recruitment stage is critical to preventing downstream exploitation,” labour analysts observed.
For Indian workers, the development provides reassurance that authorities are addressing long-standing concerns. It also highlights the importance of understanding employment terms and rights before migration.






