The Dubai Public Prosecution referred to the Criminal Court seven defendants involved in the burglary of a container containing more than 4000 laptop computers of various types within the Jebel Ali Free Zone, after bribing a security guard on the gate "the fourth accused" Container from the port without checking it for 2000 dirham.

Al-Marshezi admitted that he works on Gate No. 7 at Jebel Ali Port. He checks the entry and exit permits for the drivers of trucks and trucks and verifies the conformity of the customs data documents with the containers, pointing out that he received a call from a colleague. He checked him for 2,000 dirhams and immediately agreed and was later arrested by his and his middleman colleague.

An Uzbek businesswoman who owned the stolen container said she was preparing to ship it to her country to sell it there in coordination with a shipping company in the free zone. After loading it with 4177 laptops of various types, the shipping company told her that there was space left in the container, And was surprised by a subsequent call from a shipping company owner who told her that the container had been stolen during the holiday and that it had left the port without any permits from the robbers.

A Dubai police witness stated that he had moved with several teams to the Al-Balagh site. The cameras were checked in the area. He then identified and arrested one of the defendants. He instructed the rest of the gang to remove the stolen container from the port to an area where an old house was located in Ras Al Khaimah. Stolen devices in vans ready to be sold in the domestic market, seized the majority of stolen devices.