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The Canadian doctor's husband expressed his deep appreciation for the efforts of Abu Dhabi police and community-based initiatives to retrieve the watch before she disappeared, and Brigadier General Tariq Khalfan Al-Ghoul, Deputy Director of the directorate of criminal investigation and investigation, who supervised the case: Abu Dhabi police have recorded this incident in its ability to achieve its strategic message to work for a secure and stable society, in a way that ensures public . PHOTO:AD POLICE

Abu Dhabi: A Canadian resident in the capital had a surprise waiting for her at Abu Dhabi International Airport when she returned after travelling to Canada. Her expensive wrist watch had been stolen at the airport while she was leaving but Abu Dhabi Police traced it and gave it back to her when she came back, according a Facebook post of the police.

Her husband had lodged a complaint with the police and officials identified the suspect in the crime from CCTV cameras at the airport. An Asian man had stolen the watch while the dentist was completing her emigration procedures at the airport to travel to Canada.

The police team investigating the matter traced the suspect in his home country and recovered the watch from him with the help of the police in that country.

The dentist expressed her gratitude to police for their timely and efficient efforts.

Brigadier Tariq Khalfan Al Ghool, deputy director of Criminal Investigation Department at Abu Dhabi Police, who supervised the investigations, said the incident proved that the UAE, especially Abu Dhabi, is a safe place to live. He thanked the officers of the team that cracked the crime quickly.

The police said they have deployed police personnel in plain clothes at airports and similar places. If they notice anything suspicious, they check the CCTV cameras and trace the culprits, the police said.