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Worker dupes employer, sells rented supercars for Dh1.65m

Deal includes Bentley, Lamborghin­i, McLaren

- RAS AL KHAIMAH BY AGHADDIR ALI Senior Reporter

An expatriate man is standing trial at Ras Al Khaimah Misdemeano­ur Court on charges of selling three luxury cars to his employer that he had actually taken on rent from a car rental company. The three luxury cars — Bentley, Lamborghin­i and McLaren — were sold to the worker’s employer, also an expatriate, for a total price of Dh1.65 million.

The Misdemeano­ur Court in Ras Al Khaimah has adjourned hearing on the case until September 12.

The worker was accused of selling three expensive cars and collecting Dh1.65 million from his employer, before the latter discovered that all three vehicles were taken on rent and were not owned by the accused. The employer filed a police complaint, stating that he had bought the cars from the defendant, but later realised that all three cars belonged to a car rental firm.

The defendant’s lawyers, Salem Ahmad Al Kait and Mahmoud Hanafi, said that the court heard the case last Sunday and the hearing was adjourned to September 12 in order to summon the complainan­t while the defendant would continue to remain in detention.

Forgery allegation­s

Al Kait said he pleaded with the court to set his client free as the documents attributed to him were forged. Al Kait added that defence based its argument on lack of logic in accusing his client of selling expensive cars. The complainan­t claimed that the accused had been working for him as a worker for three months.

 ??  ?? The employer stated that he bought the luxury cars from the defendant, but later realised that all three cars belonged to a car rental firm. Picture for illustrati­ve purposes only
The employer stated that he bought the luxury cars from the defendant, but later realised that all three cars belonged to a car rental firm. Picture for illustrati­ve purposes only

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