British man wanted over $1.7bn Denmark tax fraud case arrested in Dubai

Dubai police said they identified the man as Sanjay Shah and that his arrest came after Denmark signed an agreement in March allowing for extradition. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 03 June 2022
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British man wanted over $1.7bn Denmark tax fraud case arrested in Dubai

  • Dubai Police received an international arrest warrant from Denmark for Shah
  • Shah has maintained his innocence while living in Dubai

LONDON: Dubai police confirmed on Friday that they had arrested and were planning to extradite a British man wanted in Denmark over a $1.7 billion tax fraud case.

In a tweet, Dubai police said they identified the man as Sanjay Shah and that his arrest came after Denmark signed an agreement in March allowing for extradition between the UAE and Denmark.

Shah has maintained his innocence while living in Dubai for the past few years. A court date did not appear to have been immediately set in Dubai.

Dubai police Brig. Gen. Jamal Al-Jallaf said in a statement his force had received an international arrest warrant from Denmark for Shah.

Al-Jallaf said Shah had been accused of fraud, that saw foreign businesses pretended to own shares in Danish companies and claim tax refunds for which they were not eligible.

“The fraud scheme, known as ‘cum-ex’ trading, involved submitting thousands of applications to the Danish Treasury on behalf of investors and companies from several countries around the world in order to receive dividend tax refunds,” he said.

In a joint statement, Denmark’s Justice and Foreign Ministries praised Dubai’s arrest of Shah, whom they described had been a target of the country’s prosecutors since 2015.

* With AP


Helicopter crashes in Libya during medical evacuation, killing 3

The cause of the crash was not immediately known and it was unclear what happened to the injured soldier. (REUTERS)
Updated 11 February 2026
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Helicopter crashes in Libya during medical evacuation, killing 3

  • The Matan Al-Sarra air base lies in an area under the control of Libya’s Benghazi-based eastern administration led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar, but authorities in the east did not comment on the crash

TRIPOLI: A helicopter has crashed in southeastern Libya, killing a medic and two crew members carrying out a medical evacuation, state media said Tuesday.
Libyan news agency LANA said the chopper went down overnight near an air base in the Kufra region about 60 kilometers north of the border between Libya and Chad.
The aircraft was attempting to evacuate a soldier who had been involved in a road accident in the desert, LANA said.
The cause of the crash was not immediately known and it was unclear what happened to the injured soldier.
Libyan media reports said two foreign nationals were among those on board who were killed, but this was not confirmed by authorities.
The Matan Al-Sarra air base lies in an area under the control of Libya’s Benghazi-based eastern administration led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar, but authorities in the east did not comment on the crash.
Libya remains split between the eastern administration and a UN-backed government in the west led by Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah. The LANA news agency is under the control of western authorities.
Libya has struggled to recover from chaos that erupted following a 2011 Arab Spring uprising that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Qaddafi.