Found a wallet and refused to return it

Surveillance cameras reveal a woman's crime inside a mall

Al Ain Court obligated the woman to pay 5,000 dirhams to the victim.

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A woman found a wallet with 3,000 dirhams in it, and refused to return it to its owner. Surveillance cameras detected her, and she was convicted of a criminal case. The Al Ain Court of First Instance obligated her to pay 5,000 dirhams to the victim, including 3,000 dirhams that were in the wallet, and 2,000 dirhams as compensation for damages.

In detail, the victim filed a lawsuit demanding that a woman pay 3,000 dirhams to her, and also oblige her to pay 47,000 dirhams in compensation for the damage she suffered, explaining that she lost her wallet with 3,000 dirhams inside while she was wandering in a shopping center, and after returning to the surveillance cameras it was found that the plaintiff She seized her, and she was convicted of a criminal case, which was not appealed.

The court stated that since it was established from reviewing the copy of the judgment issued in the criminal case that the defendant was convicted in it of the charge of appropriating with the intention of owning the lost amount owned by the plaintiff, and that judgment has become absolutely final because it is not contested, according to the attached testimony, and then this judgment is The criminal case has separated the common basis between the civil and criminal lawsuits at hand, its legal description, and its attribution to its perpetrator, which is that the defendant illegally seized 3,000 dirhams from the plaintiff.

She said that the defendant is still preoccupied with the plaintiff with the amount claimed, which is the matter with which the lawsuit before him is valid and proven, and the plaintiff must respond to her request, and eliminate her from the defendant for the amount claimed, and the court estimated the compensation for the damages due to her extracted from the circumstances and circumstances of the case at an amount of 2000 Dirhams as compensation for all the damages incurred.

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