The Dubai Criminal Court has sentenced a six-month-old seller to a six-month sentence and then deported him after he was convicted of stealing 22 mobile phones worth more than 60,000 dirhams within two months from a shop inside a mall. Prosecutors reported that the suspect committed thefts between November and December 2015, but later found out that he was working in the warehouse and that his job was to receive the shipments and distribute them to the salespeople after the cell phones were supplied with a chip.

She pointed out that an Asian employee, working in the same shop, discovered the crime after about two months, when he saw the accused hiding a small box in his pocket, told their manager, who reviewed the cameras on this day and previous days.

In his testimony to the prosecution, the director said he saw him move suspiciously from one room to another, where the phones were stored, and when he asked him about his actions, in an internal investigation conducted by the company, he admitted stealing telephones and signed in writing, noting that he had stolen only nine phones Only, the amount lost 22 phones, worth 60 thousand dirhams, and the defendant later denied the charge before the Criminal Court, which convicted him and his imprisonment. In another case, the Dubai Criminal Court charged a loading agent at a Dubai airport company for stealing a phone and sunglasses from traveling bags after being spotted by a security officer while opening a suitcase and putting his hand inside but he did not take anything from it , And asked him why he did so. He remained silent. He confessed to his officials that he was looking for something precious to steal but found nothing, and when he searched his residence, he found a telephone and sunglasses and admitted he had stolen them earlier.