Six men — four Sri Lankans and two Syrians — have been accused of
forming a gang that specialised in stealing cars that had been abandoned
by their owners on the streets of Dubai for months.
Prosecutors said the six men would search for deserted cars that had Dubai Municipality warning notices on their windshields.
Then they would wash the cars before breaking the locks open, cutting new keys and driving off, reported Gulf News.
When the defendants appeared before the Dubai Court of First Instance yesterday, they pleaded not guilty.
According
to the charge sheet, prosecutors said the suspects, aged between 23 and
46, stole a victim’s Toyota Previa car from the Al Qusais Area.
Prosecutors
said the Sri Lankan defendants washed the car and waited for the Syrian
suspects to break the lock and cut a new key. Then they gave the new
key to one of the Sri Lankan suspects, 35-year-old N.H., who stole the
car.
An Emirati police major told prosecutors that three of the Sri Lankan suspects had been arrested.
“They confessed that they worked for N.H. Police seized large amounts of liquor bottles hidden in the stolen Toyota,” he said.
The
major told prosecutors that the three had confessed that N.H. would
search for deserted cars with notices from Dubai Municipality on their
windshields. The notices informed the car’s owners that the cars would
be confiscated if they were not moved.
“Then they would clean the
cars and wait for the Syrian suspects to open the cars and copy new
keys. During questioning, the suspects confessed that they had [stolen]
ten cars,” the major said.
According to records, one of the Syrian suspects would collect Dh800 for supplying new keys.
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