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5 men pose as cops, commit Dh310,000 robbery at Dubai firm

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5 men pose as cops, commit Dh310,000 robbery at Dubai firm

Dubai - The thieves tied up the complainant, tore his shirt and used it to gag and blindfold him.

Published: Sun 20 May 2018, 4:48 PM

Updated: Mon 21 May 2018, 1:11 AM

A man has been charged at a Dubai court after he and other fugitives allegedly robbed at knifepoint Dh165,000 in cash and Dh150,000 worth of new mobile phones from an electronics trading company.

According to the public prosecution records, the 22-year-old Pakistani man, who is currently in detention, barged into the company with his accomplices, posing as officers from the criminal investigation department (CID).

He denied at court charges of robbery and impersonation of police officers.

The case dates back to November 24, 2015, and was reported to Naif police station.

The Indian complainant, a 42-year-old owner of the electronics trading company, said he was alone at his office located in a flat around 7.30pm when about five men barged inside. "Two of them said they were CID officers. Another man suddenly pulled out a knife and placed it on my neck. He threatened to kill me if I screamed for help."

The businessman told the prosecutor the thieves then tied him up, tore his shirt and used it to gag and blindfold him.

After they fled the place, the victim crawled to the door while trying to untie his hands. "I screamed for help. An Indian man, who happened to be visiting our office to drop merchandise, helped me," the businessman said during the investigation.

A court ruling will be pronounced on May 27.

mary@khaleejtimes.com



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