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Man charged with thefts from cars

Suspect tracked down using fingerprin­ts from sparkplug apparently used to break windows

- BY BASSAM ZA’ZA’

Legal and Court Correspond­ent

Ajobless man has been accused of committing multiple thefts by using a sparkplug to smash cars windows before making off with cash, valuables and electronic­s among other items he could lay his hands on.

A Gulf News photograph­er, one of the victims, found his car window smashed and a camera and lens worth Dh34,000 stolen upon returning to his car parked near Dubai Tennis Stadium in February 2015.

Shortly after having reported the theft to the police, another person reported that a thief had broken his car’s left side window and stolen a sports bag containing cash and valuables in Al Garhoud area in March 2015.

According to records, having received several complaints of thefts carried out using the same modus operandi, the police found a sparkplug beside a car targeted by a thief in similar fashion in Bur Dubai.

Upon examinatio­n at Dubai Police’s forensic laboratory, forensic experts matched the fingerprin­ts on the sparkplug with a 43-year-old Afghan man who had just been apprehende­d for theft.

Photograph­er’s loss

Prosecutor­s charged the Afghan suspect of using a sparkplug to break car windows and steal a camera and lens worth Dh34,000 from the photograph­er’s car and a sport bag that contained Dh2,000, a mobile, battery charger, flash memory and an earphone from the car of another complainan­t.

Prosecutor­s accused the suspect of committing two thefts using similar tools at night.

The suspect pleaded not guilty and denied accusation­s levelled against him when he appeared before the Dubai Court of First Instance yesterday. Presiding judge Fahd Al Shamsi said the court will appoint a lawyer to defend the suspect when it reconvenes on June 24.

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