Khaleej Times

Fake officers rob employee of Dh551K

- Marie nammour mary@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A 27-year-old jobless man, who allegedly led a robbery on a flat in Naif, has had his case heard again by the Dubai Court of First Instance.

This is the second time the court heard the case, in which an Emirati is accused of robbing four Nigerians of Dh551,200, 15 mobile phones, laptops and trying to steal another Dh91,100.

He has also been accused of impersonat­ing police officer along with accomplice­s (some are convicted with three-year imprisonme­nt and deportatio­n while others at large).

A complaint was lodged on July 23 last year at Naif police station and the defendant has been placed in detention.

A 33-year-old Nigerian employee recounted during the public prosecutio­n investigat­ion that around 8pm on July 22 last year, he received Dh551,200 from the company’s office to deposit at their account with a money transporta­tion company.

He went there to deposit but was told to return the next day.

“I kept the amount together with Dh91,100 in a safe under my bed. The whole amount was then Dh642,300. I left and came back after 1am on July 23. I was preparing a meal when we (including flatmates) were surprised by four people barging inside the place while posing as Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) officers.”

The main accused, who was in the front and talking on behalf of the others, allegedly took out an ID to pose as a cop.

“We were told to produce our IDs which we did. We denied having any contraband substances. I led them to where I kept the amounts of money after he threatened that we would face serious criminal charges if we did not,” the employee said.

As the fake cops (runaway accomplice­s) were searching around the flat, the complainan­t was told to give the cash and walk out with them so he can be taken to the police station.

However, when they went down the building and as the suspects hailed a cab to go to the police station, the complainan­t realised they were fake cops.

“I could restrain the main accused but he threw the first packet of money (Dh551,200) to his accomplice­s who fled in the cab. One of them was Nigerian who told me that his accomplice was a CID officer,” said the complainan­t.

His three flatmates — all Nigerians — corroborat­ed his statement during the investigat­ion. A police officer said they were alerted about a robbery incident at a building in Freej Al Murar around 3.10am.

“We found a crowd of people. The main defendant was found restrained on the scene. We took him inside the police patrol car.”

The trial has been adjourned to December 26.

We were told to produce our IDs which we did. We denied having any contraband substances. I led them to where I kept the amounts of money after he threatened that we would face serious criminal charges if we did not.” Complainan­t

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