The UAE has added 11 individuals and 8 UK-based entities to its terrorism list due to their connections to the Muslim Brotherhood.
According to national news agency WAM, the decision is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt networks associated with financing terrorism and related activities, both locally and internationally.
Financial institutions and regulatory authorities are required to take appropriate measures following the UAE's latest move.
Individuals on the list include:
1. Yousuf Hassan Ahmed Al Mulla – Current nationality: Sweden, former nationality: Liberia.
2. Saeed Khadim Ahmed bin Touq Al Marri – Nationality: Türkiye / UAE.
3. Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim Ali Al Hammadi – Nationality: Sweden / UAE.
4. Ilham Abdullah Ahmed Al Hashimi – Nationality: UAE.
5. Jasem Rashid Khalfan Rashid Al Shamsi – Nationality: UAE.
6. Khaled Obaid Yousuf Buatabh Al Zaabi – Nationality: UAE.
7. Abdulrahman Hassan Munif Abdullah Hassan Al Jabri – Nationality: UAE.
8. Humaid Abdullah Abdulrahman Al Jarman Al Nuaimi – Nationality: UAE.
9. Abdulrahman Omar Salem Bajbair Al Hadrami – Nationality: Yemen.
10. Ali Hassan Ali Hussein Al Hammadi – Nationality: UAE.
11. Mohammed Ali Hassan Ali Al Hammadi – Nationality: UAE.
Entities on the list include (all based in the UK):
1. Cambridge Education and Training Center Ltd.
2. IMA6INE Ltd.
3. Wembley Tree Ltd.
4. Waslaforall
5. Future Graduates Ltd.
6. Yas for Investment and Real Estate
7. Holdco UK Properties Limited
8. Nafel Capital
UAE places 19 individuals, entities on its Local Terrorist List for terrorist organisation Muslim Brotherhood affiliation#WamNews https://t.co/MeOz6MSeIz pic.twitter.com/qaos663dIT
— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) January 8, 2025

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