Khaleej Times

Travel agent steals Dh162,000 by tampering 36 purchase e-vouchers

- Marie Nammour mary@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — An airline employee at the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport has been charged for allegedly embezzling over Dh162,000 selling and upgrading travel tickets. He allegedly forged as many as 36 ticket purchase e-receipts.

The Court of First Instance heard how the Syrian employee tampered with e-data and forged the bills made by customers against the tickets. He would put lower amounts in the books and embezzle the difference.

The 30-year-old salesman, referred as a public employee in the public prosecutio­n charge sheet, is accused of embezzleme­nt of public funds, forgery of e-documents and use of forged e-documents. He admitted in court that he sold tickets at higher prices.The wrongdoing­s ran over the span of a year starting from September 2018.

“The defendant had been working as a salesman for an airline since 2016. The case came to light on September 9, 2019. When going over the transactio­ns done by the defendant, we noticed that he was sometimes selling the tickets at high prices but putting other amounts in the e-system and later embezzling the difference,” said a Lebanese security controller working with the airline.

“The salesman embezzled amounts totaling Dh162,155 while issuing 27 travel tickets.”

During police interrogat­ion and public prosecutio­n investigat­ion, the accused admitted to the charges. He told his workplace that he was going through hard financial conditions. He expressed willingnes­s to pay back the amounts he misappropr­iated and to work on a settlement with the airline.

The defendant remains in detention pending his trial that will continue on March 15.

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