The UAE Cabinet has announced the inclusion of 19 individuals and entities on its local terrorism list due to their links to the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood organization. The decision was formalized under Resolution No. (1) of 2025, emphasizing the nation's commitment to combating terrorism financing and its associated activities.
Details of the Listing:
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Individuals Listed:
Eleven individuals were named, including those holding dual nationalities from the UAE and countries such as Sweden, Türkiye, and Yemen. Notable individuals include:- Yousef Hassan Ahmed Al-Mulla: Current nationality - Sweden; previous nationality - Liberia.
- Saeed Khadem Ahmed Bin Touq Al Marri: Nationalities - Türkiye/UAE.
- Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim Ali Al Hammadi: Nationalities - Sweden/UAE.
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Entities Listed:
Eight entities headquartered in the United Kingdom were added to the terrorism list, including:- Cambridge Education and Training Center LTD.
- Ima6ine LTD.
- Yas For Investment and Real Estate.
- Holdco UK Properties Limited.
Government Action and Implementation:
The decision aligns with the UAE’s dedication to disrupting terrorism financing networks at local and international levels. Financial institutions and regulatory authorities have been instructed to take immediate measures in compliance with the country’s laws and legislation.
The UAE Cabinet reaffirmed its stance on maintaining security and preventing entities or individuals involved in terrorism from operating within its jurisdiction. The measures aim to cut off financial and logistical support systems linked to terrorist organizations.
Global Cooperation:
This move underscores the UAE’s ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation with international bodies and governments in combating terrorism. By targeting both individuals and entities, the UAE seeks to reinforce its position as a global leader in counter-terrorism initiatives.
Residents and businesses are urged to stay informed about the updated lists and comply with all legal directives to support the country’s security measures.