The Sharjah Criminal Court has filed a case in which four people from Arab countries have been charged with profiting from their jobs, illegally collecting money and damaging the money of others through tenders for one company accredited by the police to install surveillance cameras in shops.

The details of the case are due to the fact that a number of persons working in the licensing department of the Sharjah Police have been present. They are directing the auditors and dealers to a company to install the cameras. This led the investigation to investigate the validity of the matter and to refer the accused and those involved in the illegal proceedings Right.

The court heard the testimony of the witness who works in the Sharjah Police, where he confirmed that three of the accused are working in the Department of Public Licenses Department of Police Investigation Department, where the commercial companies get approval from them and then go to the Department of Economic Development to complete the licensing procedures or renewal, The conditions for renewing the license or issuing a new permit is to install surveillance cameras from a list that the administration provides to the employees to ask the customers to go to one of these approved companies and choose the customer from them. After the purchase and follow the specific procedures, approval is issued.

He said that he is a supervisor in the Department of Public Licenses Investigation Department, pointing out that two of the accused working in the administration, pointing out that he heard that the defendants are directing the auditors to specific shops to install cameras and award contracts.

The court accused the defendants of the charges and statements of the witness, denied them, said they did not have the authority to force the reviewers or issue a license, while the fourth accused, a typist, he prints 15 transactions a day, and transactions are provided "online", but the client must review Administration.

In turn, the court postponed the case to March 12 for submission of defense briefs.