In a heartwarming display of humanity, a 41-year-old inmate at a Dubai detention center has received a life-changing gift: a custom-designed prosthetic limb worth Dh87,000. Arriving at the facility in poor health, the man, whose right foot was amputated years ago, had been struggling with chronic pain and mobility issues caused by an old, worn-out prosthetic. Ill-fitted and outdated, it left him with ulcers, wounds, and a diminished quality of life.
But that’s where this story takes a hopeful turn. Major General Marwan Abdul Karim Julfar, Director-General of Punitive and Correctional Institutions, shared that the team didn’t hesitate to act. “We saw someone in need, and our priority was clear: restore his dignity and health,” he said. The inmate was swiftly referred to a specialist, who crafted a high-quality prosthetic tailored to his body and needs.
It didn’t stop there. To ensure he could make the most of his new limb, the facility enrolled him in a six-month physiotherapy program, guided by dedicated rehabilitation experts. The goal? To help him walk confidently again and reclaim his mobility while serving his time.
“This isn’t a one-off,” Major General Julfar emphasized. “It’s part of our ongoing commitment to creating a correctional environment rooted in compassion, health, and human rights—for every inmate, regardless of nationality or status.” The initiative reflects Dubai’s broader mission to balance justice with care, ensuring those in custody are treated with respect and given opportunities to rebuild their lives.
This story reminds us that even in the toughest circumstances, kindness and action can spark real change. Here’s to more steps forward—literally and figuratively—for this inmate and others like him.
(Original News from Khleej Times )