The criminal court in Dubai is launching a trial for an accused of stealing an envelope containing 80,000 dirhams from an Arab national sales manager working in a jewelry store.

In detail, an Arab sales manager working in a jewelry store did not adhere to the simplest safety and security requirements stressed by Dubai Police and the security services, and he moved by bicycle after withdrawing half a million dirhams from the bank, and he could not carry all the amount in his backpack, so he held a hand containing an envelope containing a part From him, without realizing that a thief specializing in tracking bank customers monitored him, and the latter took advantage of his bike path on a narrow street and pushed him, stole the envelope from him, and fled, according to the investigations of the Dubai Public Prosecution that referred the accused to the criminal court, where he will start his trial.

The victim said in the investigations that he is responsible for managing the financial affairs of the company, and upon the request of its owner, he went to the bank’s branch in Baniyas, issued a check for half a million dirhams, put 420 thousand dirhams in a bag that did not absorb the amount, and carried the remaining part in a paper envelope , And he left using a bicycle.

He added that he entered a street, where he was surprised by a person pushing him until he became unbalanced and stole the envelope containing 80 thousand dirhams, and tried to catch up with him, but he could not, and he informed the Naif police station.

For his part, a witness from Dubai Police said: “Immediately after receiving the notification, a plan was set to apprehend the accused, define his specifications through the surveillance cameras that spotted him while riding a taxi, and monitor the accused near a bank complex on Damascus Street while he was observing the agents, and he arrested him, and asked him about the incident He denied, but the victim knew him three times in the line of diagnosis. ”

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