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Two Indians in Dubai jailed for one year for posing as CID staff

Dubai, November 18: Two Indians in Dubai have been sentenced to one year jail term by the Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance for posing as CID staff and stealing a car, Dh1,200, a mobile phone and an iPod.
SST, 30, and JKS, 26, were ordered to be deported after serving their jail terms. Another accomplice JSR, 41, was ordered to pay Dh1,000 for possessing a white Ford car despite knowing that it was stolen.
According to the Dubai Prosecution, SST and JKS with the help of two others, robbed Toma Huaji, a Sri Lankan, and stole his car after stopping him and posing as CID staff on June 24.
Huaji, a photographer, testified that at around 12 midnight while he was heading home, a black Lexus drove up from behind. driven behind made him a signal using the high light. “Initially, I did not pay attention, but as the car drove up next to mine, the driver opened the window and asked me to stop. I stopped and two people got down from the car. They were wearing the UAE national dress and aged between 35 to 40. One of them talked to me in Urdu and asked for my driving licence and the car’s card. I refused and asked them to prove their identity but they did not so and claimed to be CID staff. As I took out my wallet from my pocket, one of them snatched it. I again asked them for their ID cards. Two others got down from the car and together started beating me. While lying on the road, one of them searched me. Two men drove away with my car which belongs to the company where I work and others ran away,” he testified. The victim went home and informed the police. Investigating the crime, the first accused, SST, was arrested on June 29 in Al Rifaa area, and the second accused, JKS, later in the day in Dubai Silicon area and the third JSR on July 1 around midnight at Al Rifaa area, testified Corporal Khalid Shehab. SST and JKS confessed to stealing the car after the victim bought from them a bottle of alcohol.