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Emirati, Indian win $1m each at DDF draw

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: An Emirati national and an Indian national have been announced as the new dollar millionair­es at the latest Dubai Duty Free (DDF) Millennium Millionair­e and Finest Surprise draw, held on Wednesday at Concourse A of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport.

Mohammed Al Shehi, an Emirati national based in the UAE became a $1 million winner, in Millennium Millionair­e Series 454 with ticket number 2637, which he purchased online on 10th March.

Al Shehi is the 14th Emirati national to have won $1 million in the Millennium Millionair­e promotion since it was launched in 1999.

Joining Al Shehi as a fellow US dollar millionair­e is Mohammad Jamal Ilmi, an Indian national based in Dubai who was announced as the winner of $1 million in Millennium Millionair­e Series 453 with ticket number 0121, which he purchased on 27th February on his way to Madrid in Spain.

Ilmi is the 226th Indian national to have won $1 million in the Millennium Millionair­e promotion, with Indian nationals being the biggest buyers of tickets.

Both Millennium Millionair­e winners are currently uncontacta­ble, but will no doubt be surprised when they learn of their newfound wealth.

Following the Millennium Millionair­e draw, a presentati­on to the previous Millennium Millionair­e Series 452 winner was conducted.

Sunil Nayyar, a 60-year-old Indian national based in Abu Dhabi for 39 years, was the winner of $1 million in Millennium Millionair­e Series 452 with ticket number 0971, which he purchased online on 21st February.

Nayyar works as a senior consultant for an insurance company and participat­ing in the DDF’S promotion for 15 years.

Following the Millennium Millionair­e draw, the Finest Surprise draw was conducted for two luxury cars and two motorbikes. Joining in the draw is Iqbal Sayed, Duty Manager – Shit D/concourse A.

Nadeem Hassoun, a Belarusian national based in Dubai won a BMW 740i M Sport (Black Sapphire Metallic) car with ticket number 1414 in the Finest Surprise Series 1871, which he purchased on 2nd March at the Finest Surprise counter during the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips.

Meanwhile, Ayoob Ali Ahmad Albastaki, a 59-year-old Emirati national based in Dubai won a Mercedes Benz S500 (Opalith White) car with ticket number 0209 in the Finest Surprise Series 1872, which he purchased on 6th March on his way to London in the UK.

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