Police seized a stolen vehicle before being smuggled out of the border crossing

Cartoon license plate reveals the luxury car gang

Competent authorities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi suspected a luxury Cadillac Escalade with Gulf country numbers, but the number plate was a cardboard cardboard, and on its way to leave the country on Al Ghuwaifat Road, it was stopped and verified, and it was found that a gang stole it from a car rental company in Dubai after She removed the tracking device from her and tried to smuggle her abroad using forged documents, and her driver was referred to the Dubai Police, who referred him to the Public Prosecution with three fugitive defendants, and they were all transferred to the Dubai Criminal Court to start their trial.

A partner in a car rental office in Dubai said that the first suspect in the case holds the citizenship of a European country (a fugitive). He contacted the office and asked to rent a vehicle for 1,500 dirhams per day, in addition to 5,000 dirhams as insurance, and asked to obtain it for a period of two days, and in case he wanted to extend the lease contract He will tell the office.

He added that he was surprised, on the third day, with a call from a contracting company concerned with tracking cars, telling him that the device had been disconnected from the car and no longer working, so he called the first accused several times, but he did not answer and reported the incident to the police, pointing out that on the same day of the report he received a call from the police It is reported that the car was found on the international road leading to the Ghweifat port.

A police witness said that the stolen car was spotted while trying to take it out from the Al Ghuwaifat land crossing in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, as policemen there suspected of it when they noticed that the number plate affixed to it was issued by the Sultanate of Oman, and it is a cardboard paper with numbers attached, so its driver was stopped By examining her, it was found that she had a circular because of a report from the victim.

He added that the arrested accused was questioned and told him that he had a relationship with the third defendant in a Gulf country, and the latter asked him to transfer the vehicle from the UAE to Jordan in exchange for 6000 Saudi riyals, admitting that he obtained the car key from the fourth accused (Arab), as well as a forged property issued by Sultanate of Oman, and an agency notarized by a notary in Dubai.

The arrested accused explained that the car was located on a farm on Al Dhaid Road, indicating that he did not know that it was stolen, and he believed that its papers were intact and that he would drive it to Jordan in exchange for the agreed amount.

• The fugitive accused rented the stolen vehicle for 1500 dirhams per day.

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