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How to close a police case and lift travel ban if the public prosecution does not respond?

Good day,

We are waiting for the final decision of the pubic prosecutor from the headquarters.The police officer told us to wait for 2 days for the response but already 2 weeks still no response.

There is a decision already made by the pubic prosecutor. In the police station and the office, they told us to wait for the final decision from the headquarters.

Actually, we need to close the police case to remove the travel ban given to us, as the police officer put us a travel ban while the police case was still open and he can only remove when the police case is closed.

No criminal case if it happened. What happens to the case if the public prosecutor (headquarters) did not respond to the request for the final decision?

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14 Feb 2024, 13:24

Dear Inquirer

We are pleased to serve you and address your inquiries.

The Public Prosecution has the sole legal authority to handle and decide on criminal cases. The delay may be due to waiting for further Investigations or additional information.

You can request the Public Prosecution to expedite Its decision in the criminal case, whether to dismiss It or refer It to the Court.

You can also request to lift the travel ban on you, provided that you offer an alternative such as a personal guarantor or the like.

Please contact us via email or call our offices in Dubai or Sharjah.

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15 Feb 2024, 05:52

Hi Sir. Is requesting a lift of travel ban with a guarantor is temporary or permanently remove or the ban will be transfer to the guarantor? Hoping for your response.Thank you

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