This Is The Life Abu Sabah Lived In Dubai

This Is The Life Abu Sabah Lived In Dubai

Many people knew Balvier Singh Sahni, also known as Abu Sabah, for his luxurious lifestyle. Abu Sabah lived a life of exaggerated mansions plated in luxury gold, ultra rare numbers plates and a supply fleet. But recently, he was arrested for fraud charges and money laundering. By May 2025, a Dubai court sentenced him to five years in prison, fed him with 500,000 AED and ordered his deportation.

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Abu Sabah arrived in Dubai from Kuwait in 2006

He founded RSG Group, a real estate power behind projects such as Qasr Sabah and Burj Sabah, and increased its empire to an estimated $ 2 billion. His hustle was relentless: early morning walks, government meetings, site visits and night agreements.

And he lived as royalty

His Palm Jumeirah mansion of $ 100 million became the legend. Built for three years, it presented golden finishes, a floating ladder, Bentley furniture and an Olympic pool with a retractable screen. It even appeared in a YouTube video of Mo Vlogs.

Or seen in a mixture of Kandura and Baseball Cap, Abu Sabah carefully created an image of the modern Dubai tycoon, sharing glimpses or his lifestyle on Instagram.

What really caused Abu Sabah to stand out was his obsession with the rare plates of numbers.

His most famous was the “D5” plate, bought for 33 million AED at a 2016 RTA auction. He owned about 30 prestigious plates: “Dubai 5”, “Abu Dhabi 5”, “1,” “” 27, and more, collectively they are worth more than 100 million AED, eclipssing the value of its car collection.

Even before Dubai, in Kuwait, AED 600000 disbursed for the mobile number more expectation. In Dubai, where luxury cars were common, their plates became their signature. Many of his Buysasas also supported charity, such as those of the RTA Fund Causes Causes auctions.

A dream garage

ABU Sabah’s garage was full of multiple corses Rolls-Royce, Phantom VIII, a black flagship crowd in ice cream and a bugatti chirón that is worth more than $ 3 million in its living room. For him, he thought, cars were only accessories. The real luxury? The numbers plates they carried.

But recent …

Abu Sabah was arrested for fraud charges and money laundering. By May 2025, a Dubai court sentenced him to five years in prison, fed him with 500,000 AED and ordered his deportation. The authorities also confiscated 150 million AED in assets.

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