As many as 100 people have been detained after thousands of labourers went on a violent rampage in their camp last week over low wages - the second large-scale riot by UAE construction workers in under a month.
Police made the arrests after riots on Tuesday and again on Thursday at the camp in Jebel Ali, Dubai, during which company property was damaged, UAE daily Gulf News reported, citing police sources.
Police said the situation was now under control.
More than 3,000 mostly Indian labourers are still being detained for a riot at their accommodation in the UAE emirate of Ras Al-Khaimah on July 4 to protest against living conditions.
During the riot - which Indian officials have said was the work of a “small group” - a manager, security guards and workers were beaten up.
The violence is the latest unrest to hit construction sites in the UAE, where hundreds of thousands of mostly Asian low-paid labourers are employed.
The riots, which have multiplied since last year despite a ban on public protests, have been mainly over low or withheld pay and poor living conditions.
It is thought that blue-collar workers make up two thirds of the estimated 1.5 million UAE-resident Indians who form the largest expatriate community.
UAE nationals make up only about 15 percent or around 800,000 out of a population of 5.6 million, according to a recent unofficial study.
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