The Dubai Criminal Court acquitted an air host (Arab) of stealing 20,000 dirhams from the wallets of three travelers from one family, claiming that they were obsessed with sudden fatigue by their father's father in the plane and stole money from them. When he felt he might be exposed, The Plane.

The first victim (employee) said he was on a flight back from Bangkok, accompanied by his two brothers, his father and the last wife, to the business class, and he and his two brothers were sitting in a place, his father and his wife were elsewhere. He added that his father was tired. He and his brothers went to him and left their personal belongings on the seats, including the money wallets. When they returned to their seats they discovered stealing money, $ 1,000 from his wallet, 5,000 dirhams from his second brother's purse, $ 1,600 and Dhs. 4000 from the third wallet (approximately Dh20,000). They informed the hosts of this, and took them to a first-class kitchen, The currency they had and the same serial numbers for the stolen coins, and after landing the police were informed.

His brother said in his testimony that he had asked the governor not to touch the governor and carefully removed the remaining coins when the host asked them so as not to spoil the fingerprints, pointing out that he later learned that a fingerprint on his brother's wallet matched the fingerprints of the accused. He also learned that the latter bought free-market goods on the plane with a fragrance of 1,000 dirhams before the theft was discovered. He also witnessed the accused in the business class when they reported the incident, despite the claim that he was not allowed, by virtue of his work, to enter such a degree and enter the kitchen.

A Dubai police witness said that the report of the General Directorate of Forensic Evidence and Criminology confirmed that the fingerprint of the accused had been matched with a fingerprint raised from a banknote in one of the cash registers, circulated and seized while entering the country via Dubai airport.

When asked about the incident, he denied the theft, pointing out that his role is to help passengers put their bags, and naturally match his fingerprints with the footprint on the bags, adding that it helped the victims in search of stolen.

The witness said the suspect confessed that he had taken advantage of their preoccupation with their sick father. He stole the money from their cash wallets, but he got rid of the money in the toilet before arriving at the airport when he sensed the discovery and informed the police.

The witness stated that he had seized $ 2,160 in the suspect's possession. The investigation confirmed that some of the papers were new and bore serial numbers with the same description as the victims, but denied that the banknotes seized were in their possession.

The defendant later denied to the court his involvement in the theft of the three passengers, denying the statement of the Dubai police witness, and the court found insufficient evidence of conviction, and acquitted him.

The defendant later denied to the court his involvement in the theft of the three passengers.