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Porter jailed for pilfering food from luggage

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Aporter has been jailed for three months for stealing food from passengers’ luggage after he claimed he took the food because he was hungry.

The 23-year-old Pakistani porter, B.A. said before the Dubai Court of First Instance. “I got very hungry after working for 10 hours non-stop. I still had two more hours to finish my shift. I was spotted opening luggage in search for something to eat,” the defendant said when entering a guilty plea and seeking leniency.

Presiding judge Ezzat Abdul Lat convicted B.A. of attempting to steal unidentifi­ed personal belongings from the luggage of owners.

Records said security guards at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport’s luggage belts spotted B.A. opening passengers’ bags, but no stolen items were seized from his possession.

When asked why he opened the bags if he did not steal anything, the accused said: “I had two more hours to finish my shift, but I felt hungry. I opened the bags and searched for food. Suddenly I felt guilty and realised my behaviour was bad. I immediatel­y closed the bag.

“I did not take anything,” he added.

Caught in the act

An Indian security supervisor said a staffer claimed he saw the defendant searching the luggage with an intent to steal.

“B.A. admitted he did search the luggage in front of someone, but I don’t recall his name. I saw the video footage showing a person searching the luggage, but I could not make sure whether it was B.A. or somebody else.”

A policeman said B.A. had been searching the luggage of passengers travelling to Hyderabad.

“I lost my job and I have been borrowing money from friends to survive. I am in debt and I am seeking mercy and forgivenes­s,” the defendant told the court.

Yesterday’s ruling remains subject to appeal within 15 days.

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