Oman Daily Observer

Stopped by cop in civvies? Ask for ID

- FAHAD AL GHADANI MUSCAT, AUGUST 9

The next time a police officer in civilian clothes stops you, ask for h his identifica­tion, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) has said, while urging citizens and residents to exercise caution and “avoid getting trapped”.

The warning comes in the wake of three nationals having been arrested on charges of impersonat­ion.

The ROP has asked the people to make sure the man in casual clothes is a real police officer before following any instructio­ns or handing over their identifica­tion or resident card.

It is found the criminals have been mostly targeting expatriate­s.

Three persons were arrested by the Criminal Investigat­ion Department in Muscat in two separate incidents on charges of theft and impersonat­ion of police officers.

In one case, two nationals posing as police officers, stopped an Asian motorist, beat him up and fled with his cash. They were arrested later.

In another case, a man posing as a cop was held for “arresting” an Asian, demanding documents and snatching money from him.

Similar incidents have place in the past too.

Last January, the ROP arrested two people posing as police officers on charges of kidnapping two Asian expats and demanding ransom for their release.

Nizwa police station received a complaint from a man saying his father and his colleague had been kidnapped. A ransom was demanded for their release.

Investigat­ion agencies traced the duo to Muscat, leading to their arrest. During investigat­ions, it was learned the accused had committed a similar offence earlier. taken

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